Dean's Certification for Law Student Legal Representation is an official document issued by the dean of a law school in order to verify that a law student is eligible to provide legal representation. This certification is issued to law students who have completed a certain number of course credits, and have achieved a minimum grade point average or other academic requirements. The Dean's Certification is typically required by courts and other state and federal agencies that require legal representation. The Dean's Certification for Law Student Legal Representation is usually divided into two different types: Limited Practice Certification and Full Practice Certification. Limited Practice Certification allows law students to provide limited legal services, such as legal advice and document preparation, under the supervision of an attorney. Full Practice Certification is typically issued to law students who have completed a certain number of course credits, and have achieved a minimum grade point average or other academic requirements, and allows the student to provide legal services without the supervision of an attorney.