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Can I submit CLE credits online in Kansas?

No — Kansas does not allow individual attorneys to enter and submit CLE credits themselves; CLE providers report attendance via the Kansas CLE system.

Kansas attorneys use the MyKSCLE portal to view transcripts, dispute discrepancies, and pay noncompliance fees, but they cannot directly post hours.

Details:

  • The Kansas CLE site “MyKSCLE” is the attorney portal to review one’s CLE transcript, monitor compliance, and pay fees.
  • The Kansas CLE FAQ explicitly states that the system “does not have the capability for individual attorneys to enter their continuing education hours.”
  • Providers are required to report attendance electronically within 30 days for approved courses, which then are reflected in your transcript.
  • If a course was completed outside Kansas or not reported, you may submit an affidavit to the CLE office, but that is a manual or provider-facilitated process, not direct online entry.

Key Takeaway:
Kansas attorneys cannot self-submit CLE credits — all attendance must be reported by approved providers; the attorney’s role is to review the transcript, dispute errors, and certify compliance where appropriate.

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