Yes — in Florida you can submit (i.e. self-report) your CLE (CLER) credits online via The Florida Bar’s Member Portal.
You are responsible for reporting your completed CLE courses using the course reference numbers in your online profile. ([flabar.org](https://www.floridabar.org/member/cle/general-cle-info-and-requirements/) )
Details:
- Florida is a self-reporting jurisdiction; members log into their MyFloridaBar account to post CLE credits using course IDs. ([flabar.org](https://www.flabar.org/member/cle/general-cle-info-and-requirements/) )
- For CLE courses offered by e.g. LegalFuel, the member must self-report using the provided course number in the Member Portal. ([legalfuel.com](https://www.legalfuel.com/clefaq/) )
- Members are sent reminders of their reporting obligations and must make the online compliance certification. ([flabar.org](https://www.flabar.org/member/cle/general-cle-info-and-requirements/) )
- If a course is not already on your transcript, you may need to submit an application for credit (via FL Bar form) referencing your certificate and course outline. ([flabar.org](https://www.flabar.org/member/cle/general-cle-info-and-requirements/) )
Key Takeaway:
Florida supports online CLE reporting — you self-report courses and certify compliance through your Member Portal using course IDs.