Yes — in California you report CLE (MCLE) compliance online via your “My State Bar Profile” by submitting a compliance declaration.
Attorneys are responsible for tracking their own credits and then filing the report online at the end of their three-year compliance period.
Details:
- Under California’s MCLE rules, active licensees must complete 25 credit hours (with subfield requirements) in each three-year compliance period and then submit a “statement of compliance.”
- Reporting is done through the “MCLE” link on My State Bar Profile, where you complete a compliance card / attestation and submit it online.
- The Bar does not automatically track your course hours; you maintain your own records and submit them upon reporting.
- Upon audit, you may be required to submit supporting documentation (certificates, logs, agendas, etc.).
Key Takeaway:
California fully supports online MCLE reporting via My State Bar Profile — assuming you’ve tracked your credits, you file your compliance declaration digitally at the conclusion of your reporting cycle.