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Can I submit CLE credits online in Louisiana?

No — you cannot self-submit CLE credits in Louisiana; the CLE provider (sponsor) must report your attendance.

Louisiana is not a self-reporting state — attendance must be furnished by the sponsor, who has 30 days to enter attendance into your transcript.

Details:

  • The Louisiana CLE rules require that sponsors (not individual attorneys) submit attendance records.
  • Sponsors have up to 30 days to report the attendance to the MCLE system so it is posted to your transcript.
  • If a course was not already approved for Louisiana credit, the attorney may apply individually using a “Member Application for Out-of-State CLE Activity,” along with supporting materials, and submit it to the MCLE office.
  • Credits must be reported to your transcript by January 31 of the year following the compliance period (i.e. you complete courses by December 31, and reporting must be done by January 31).
  • If credits are not timely reported by the sponsor or via application, you may incur delinquency penalties.

Key Takeaway
You cannot personally upload or self-enter CLE credits in Louisiana — you rely on providers to report attendance (or use a special application only when credits are from out-of-state/unapproved courses).

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