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Can I submit CLE credits online in Oklahoma?

No — attorneys in Oklahoma may not self-report their CLE credits online; providers must report attendance, though in limited cases attorneys can submit a course completion certificate.

Oklahoma’s MCLE rules require providers to report within 30 days, and the attorney may only submit documentation when the provider fails to report.

Details:

  • Providers are required to report attendance for approved CLE programs via the Online Attendance Reporting portal.
  • The FAQs say attorneys cannot self-report credits online; if a provider fails to report, the lawyer may submit a certificate of completion to mcle@okbar.org or by mail.
  • The Oklahoma CLE cycle is on a calendar year basis (Jan 1 to Dec 31), and credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year.
  • New online transcript and service features are being developed to allow lawyers to view how credits are applied, but that does not substitute for provider reporting.

Key Takeaway
You generally cannot submit CLE credits online in Oklahoma yourself — providers report them, and only in rare cases may a lawyer send documentation when a provider fails to report.

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