No — you generally cannot yourself submit all CLE credits online in North Carolina; most course attendance is reported to the CLE department by the sponsor.
Attendees may submit a “Bar Member’s Application for CLE Credit” in limited cases (for live/in-person courses) if the sponsor fails to report.
Details:
– Most CLE program sponsors are required to report attendance to the NC State Bar within 40 days.
– For online courses, the sponsor must submit the credit for you; a member may not apply for credit for an online CLE on their own.
– If a sponsor will not or cannot apply for credit for a live/in-person course, you can submit the Bar Member’s Application for CLE Credit (with agenda, materials, etc.) to request credit.
– You can check your CLE record and compliance via the State Bar’s member portal.
Key Takeaway
You cannot fully self-report CLE credit online in North Carolina — sponsors report attendance for most courses, with a limited member-application option only for unreported live courses.