Yes — in New Jersey you submit CLE compliance through the online “Annual Attorney Registration and Billing” system, where you certify your CLE status.
Attorneys do not report each course via a separate CLE portal; instead, they attest to compliance when renewing or registering.
Details:
- New Jersey attorneys complete and certify their CLE compliance through the online Annual Attorney Registration and Billing system via the Courts’ CLE board.
- The rules indicate that New Jersey is a self-reporting jurisdiction: attorneys must retain certificates of attendance and produce them if audited, but they need not upload or report every course in real time.
- The CLE Board provides forms for attorneys who fall out of compliance or are reinstating, but routine CLE reporting is handled by the registration system.
Key Takeaway
In New Jersey, yes — you “submit” your CLE status online via the Attorney Registration and Billing system (not via a separate CLE portal) by certifying compliance during registration.