Yes — in Maine, you can submit certain CLE credits online (or electronically), but only under certain conditions.
The general rule is that sponsors report live course attendance; attorneys may self-report self-study and non-accredited course credits in some cases.
Details:
- Under Maine Bar Rule 5(k)(1), sponsors of accredited programs must submit attendance rosters to the Board no later than 30 days after the program.
- According to Maine’s CLE FAQ, “generally, you don’t” need to submit your certificate from a live course — the sponsor does it.
- But for self-study courses, you must send your certificate of completion to the Board (via email or mail).
- If you attend a live program that was not previously approved, you may need to self-apply for accreditation and submit the certificate yourself within 60 days.
- The Maine CLE system (MyCLEAccess / MECLE) allows attorneys to track credits, but the reporting of live program attendance is handled by sponsors.
Key Takeaway
You cannot always submit all CLE credits online by yourself in Maine; sponsors must report live program attendance, but you may self-report self-study or unaccredited courses (within prescribed deadlines).