No — Hawaii does not offer a system for directly submitting CLE credits online; instead attorneys self-report CLE compliance via the annual attorney registration form.
Hawaii requires active attorneys to claim their CLE hours on their registration and retain supporting records in case of audit. ([hsba.org](https://hsba.org/HSBA_2020/Events_Programs/MCLE/MCLE_FAQs.aspx))
Details:
- The MCLE requirement is 3 credit hours per year, with 1 ethics/ professional responsibility credit every three years.
- Attorneys certify compliance with the CLE requirement when completing their annual Bar registration.
- CLE providers (for approved programs) may report attendance to the Bar, but this does not replace your registration-based compliance certification.
- You must maintain your own records (such as certificates) for the last three reporting periods in case of a CLE audit.
- The compliance and reporting deadline is December 31 of each year.
Key Takeaway:
Hawaii does not allow a standalone online CLE submission — you fulfill CLE compliance by certifying your CLE hours on the annual registration, and you must maintain supporting documentation for audit.