Our Conveyancing Apprenticeships are designed for individuals working in residential property or conveyancing roles. There are two progression levels available: the Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship and the Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer Apprenticeship, providing a clear pathway from technical support to full qualification.
The Level 4 Conveyancing Apprenticeship route builds core conveyancing knowledge and day-to-day transactional competence, allowing learners to take on increased responsibility within property matters. The Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer Apprenticeship route offers a direct pathway to becoming a qualified Licensed Conveyancer, preparing learners for independent practice with full professional recognition.
Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship
- 18 months of structured training.
- Up to 4 additional months to complete the End-Point Assessment.
- Government-funded with up to £10,000 available.
- Non-levy employers contribute no more than £500.
- Levy-paying employers can use levy funds.
- Level 4 qualification, equivalent to Foundation Degree standard.
Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer Apprenticeship
- 36 months of structured training.
- Up to 4 additional months to complete the End-Point Assessment.
- Government-funded with up to £18,000 available.
- Non-levy employers contribute no more than £900.
- Levy-paying employers can use levy funds.
- Level 6 qualification, comparable to Bachelor’s degree level.
Why Learners Choose Datalaw’s Conveyancing Apprenticeships
- One of only a small number of legal providers delivering the Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship.
- On completion of our Conveyancing Apprenticeships, learners can register on the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) Directory at no cost.
- Training aligned to real conveyancing responsibilities, including AML, billing, accounts rules, ledgers, and probate.
- Clear progression pathway from technician level through to qualification as a specialist property lawyer.
- Curriculum focused specifically on conveyancing practice rather than general legal theory.
Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship Modules |
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| Pre-Contract Searches & Enquiries | Deducting & Investigating Title |
| English Legal System | File & Case Management |
| Conveyancing Fundamentals | Land Law (Part 2) |
| Your Role as a Successful Conveyancer | Leases, Mortgages & Other Matters |
| Contract Law | Completion & Post-Completion |
| Exchange of Contracts | Introduction to Accounts & Bookkeeping |
| Resolving Legal Problems | Accounting for Conveyancing Transactions |
| Land Law (Part 1) | VAT & Double Entry Accounting |
Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer Apprenticeship Modules |
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| Your Role as a Successful Conveyancing Practitioner | Conveyancing Law and Practice: Leasehold Land |
| Managing Client and Office Accounts: An Introduction to Double Entry Bookkeeping | Managing Client and Office Accounts: Practice Double Bookkeeping Scenarios |
| Conveyancing Law and Practice: Leases, Licences and Mortgages | Conveyancing Law and Practice: Unregistered Land |
| Managing Client and Office Accounts: Trial Balances – Profit & Loss Accounts and Balance Sheets | Conveyancing Law and Practice: Professional Conduct Rules of the Council for Licensed Conveyancers |
| Conveyancing Law and Practice: Taking Initial Instructions | Conveyancing Law and Practice: Interpret and Apply the Requirements of Money Lenders |
| Managing Client and Office Accounts: Prepare and Analyse Bank, Reconciliation Statements, and Cash Flow Forecasts | Remedies and Consequences of Delay |
| Landlord and Tenant |
*Prior qualifications can be used to provide exemptions to modules.
Further Resources:
Level 4 Conveyancing Technician Apprenticeship Brochure

