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Practitioners may request a hard
copy of the record card by contacting our offices. Practitioners are encouraged to return their record card, as soon as they have completed their CPD requirement for the year. Some practitioners still appear to have old record cards with the 3 Bedford Row and 2-3 Cursitor Street addresses on. As we moved from these premises nearly eight years ago, we no longer receive post from there.
If you would like an up-to-date record card, please visit our website at:
www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/regulatory-requirements/forbarristers/conti...
Please ensure that you supply your e-mail address on your record card. We will then email you to confirm that we have received your record card and that it shows that you have undertaken the required number of hours. Further checks on, for example, the number of accredited hours undertaken, will take place later in the year.
Practitioners may request a hard
copy of the record card by contacting our offices. Practitioners are encouraged to return their record card, as soon as they have completed their CPD requirement for the year. Some practitioners still appear to have old record cards with the 3 Bedford Row and 2-3 Cursitor Street addresses on. As we moved from these premises nearly eight years ago, we no longer receive post from there.
If you would like an up-to-date record card, please visit our website at:
www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/regulatory-requirements/forbarristers/conti...
Please ensure that you supply your e-mail address on your record card. We will then email you to confirm that we have received your record card and that it shows that you have undertaken the required number of hours. Further checks on, for example, the number of accredited hours undertaken, will take place later in the year.
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