CLS stands for Correctional Legal Services and is exclusively provided by CCSO. CLS is a division of CCSO.
FAQs
CLS FAQs
- What is CLS?
- Who can belong to CLS?
- What are the costs associated with membership?
- What are the benefits of being a CLS member?
- What is covered under CLS?
- Can I join if I am retired?
- How do I pay CLS dues?
Who can belong to CLS? Top
Legal services are for those who are interested in premium legal representation and are employed through the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Department of State Hospitals.
What are the costs associated with membership? Top
CLS monthly dues are $67.
What are the benefits of being a CLS member? Top
- CLEA paycheck protection
- MetLife insurance
- AFLAC insurance
- Hartford supplemental insurance
- LegalShield
- Death benefit
- Scholarship program
- Legal representation
- 24-hour legal support
What is covered under CLS? Top
- Legal representation
- Job-related discipline
Can I join if I am retired? Top
There is no need to join CLS if you are retired. However, you may join CCSO at a low cost of $5 monthly.
How do I pay CLS dues? Top
CLS dues are taken via payroll deduction.