Disgraced former state Labor MP Barry Urban has revealed he plans to fight 12 charges against him, including attempted fraud, forgery and giving false evidence to Parliament.

His lawyer Mark Andrews formally entered the not guilty pleas in the Perth Magistrates Court today.

The charges followed Mr Urban's resignation as the Member for Darling Range earlier this year after a parliamentary committee found the former police officer had lied to the public and to Parliament about his police service and education history.

Mr Urban quit the Labor Party at the end of 2017 after admitting a medal he claimed he was awarded for overseas police service was actually bought online.

Barry Urban was forced to resign from Parliament earlier this year. ( Supplied: The West Australian )

The charges he will fight include allegations that with intent to defraud he forged degrees and certificates from the universities of Portsmouth and Leeds in the United Kingdom.

He is further accused of giving false answers to a parliamentary committee earlier this year about his education record and about serving in 1988 as a member of an international police taskforce which was investigating atrocities in the Balkans.

Mr Urban is scheduled to appear in court again in January.