Yes — attorneys in Colorado can submit CLE credits online using the Colorado “CLEtrack” system.
Colorado is a self-reporting jurisdiction, so lawyers must certify their own CLE attendance via the online portal.
Details:
- You log into cletrack.coloradosupremecourt.com using your registration (Bar) number to enter completed credits and view your transcript.
- For accredited live seminars, webinars, or home-study programs, you’ll be prompted for a 6-digit course ID when making your entry.
- Providers do not automatically file your attendance; you must submit it yourself.
- If you earn credits through non-accredited activities (e.g. publications, committee work, teaching), you must use a separate form and submit it for review.
Key Takeaway:
Colorado supports full online CLE reporting through the CLEtrack portal, but you must self-report and submit your own credits (providers will not do it for you).