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Can I submit CLE credits online in Connecticut?

No — Connecticut does not require or offer a formal, centralized online CLE-credit submission system; reporting is “self-reporting” via attorney registration.

Connecticut’s MCLE program relies on attorneys maintaining records and certifying compliance as part of annual registration.

Details:

  • Attorneys must earn 12 CLE credits per year (including 2 hours of ethics or professionalism) and retain documentation for seven years.
  • There is no requirement to send certificates or reports to the Judicial Branch or a CLE board; rather, the MCLE rule is satisfied by attesting in your annual registration form.
  • The Judicial Branch publishes MCLE logs and forms (e.g. attorney log) for recordkeeping, not for online submission.

Key Takeaway:
In Connecticut, you do not submit CLE credits online — you track them yourself, retain proof, and certify compliance through your attorney registration process.

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