Colorado Code § 13-93-301

License to practice necessary
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(1) An individual shall not practice as a
legal paraprofessional without having previously obtained a license to perform certain types of
legal services as a licensed legal paraprofessional pursuant to the supreme court's rules
governing licensed legal paraprofessionals.
(2) Upon request of the supreme court or a representative of its office of attorney
regulation counsel, the Colorado bureau of investigation shall conduct a state and national
fingerprint-based criminal history record check of an applicant utilizing records of the Colorado
bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of investigation. Upon completion of the criminal
history record check, the Colorado bureau of investigation shall provide the results to the
requesting agency.
(3) Upon request of the supreme court or a representative of its office of attorney
regulation counsel, an applicant shall provide a name-based judicial record check, as defined in
section 22-2-119.3 (6)(d), if the applicant has a record of arrest without a disposition.
(4) Local law enforcement agencies shall cooperate with any supreme court request for
records related to an applicant's criminal history.

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