No — Vermont attorneys do not “submit CLE credits” online in the sense of uploading certificates; instead they certify compliance on a CLE Compliance Form (sent by email) during license renewal.
The Vermont MCLE system relies on that certification, rather than a public portal for credit uploads.
Details:
- Vermont’s Board of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education sends attorneys a CLE Compliance Form at the end of each reporting period, which must be signed and returned.
- The reporting cycle spans two years, ending June 30, and attorneys must complete 24 credits (including ethics, wellness, diversity/inclusion).
- The compliance certificate is due by July 1 following the reporting period.
- Vermont’s judiciary rules indicate that attorneys must certify compliance via that form; the rules do not describe a public online CLE credit upload portal.
- The Vermont Bar Association offers a “CLE Tracking” feature for its members, allowing them to manually add non-VBA CLE programs for personal tracking — but that is not the formal submission mechanism to the MCLE Board.
Key Takeaway
You do not submit your CLE credits online in Vermont — you certify compliance using a CLE Compliance Form sent by the MCLE Board following each two-year period.