Yes — in Indiana attorneys can submit CLE attendance via an online portal (Indiana’s Judicial Branch CLE portal).
The portal allows reporting attendance for courses when the provider does not report, and also handles accreditation applications. ([in.gov](https://www.in.gov/courts/help/portal/education/report-cle/))
Details:
- The Indiana Judicial Branch “Report Legal Education Credits” portal lets attorneys report attendance for CLE programs if the provider hasn’t done so.
- Many CLE providers in Indiana automatically report credits to the state, but when they don’t, lawyers have the option to submit the attendance themselves online via “My Courses and Attendance.”
- The portal also supports applying for accreditation of courses not already approved.
- The deadline for reporting proof of attendance is 30 days after the course.
Key Takeaway:
Indiana provides an online reporting system where attorneys can submit CLE attendance (when needed) via the Judicial Branch CLE portal, though many providers report credits automatically.