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Can I submit CLE credits online in Arkansas?

No — Arkansas does not provide a system for submitting CLE credits fully online; attorneys must self-report via paper or form submission to the Arkansas Supreme Court’s Office of Professional Programs.

Arkansas is a self-reporting jurisdiction; submitting certificates or forms to the Supreme Court office is required. ([arkbar.com](https://www.arkbar.com/cle–events/faqs))

Details:

  • The Arkansas Bar Association’s CLE FAQ states that attorneys view “My CLE History” via the Bar website, but actual reporting is through the Supreme Court’s Office of Professional Programs. ([arkbar.com](https://www.arkbar.com/cle–events/faqs))
  • The Supreme Court’s Office of Professional Programs posts CLE credit forms (e.g. “Application for CLE Credit”) as downloadable PDFs for manual submission. ([arcourts.gov](https://arcourts.gov/administration/professional-programs/cle/forms))
  • There is no mention of an online filing portal in the Bar’s or Supreme Court’s materials.
  • The Bar’s FAQ notes that “providers … submit actual time attended per attendee” to the Supreme Court office. Attendance alone is verified by providers, not by attorneys via online self-submission. ([arkbar.com](https://www.arkbar.com/cle–events/faqs))

Key Takeaway:
Arkansas requires self-reporting of CLE to the Arkansas Supreme Court’s Office of Professional Programs using submitted forms; there is no fully online attorney reporting option currently.

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