Yes — Virginia attorneys can self-report CLE credits electronically via the Virginia State Bar’s online certification system (Form 2).
The MCLE structure allows you to certify attendance for approved courses online by December 15 each year, following the October 31 compliance deadline.
Details:
- Virginia’s MCLE requirement is 12 hours annually, including at least 2 ethics/professionalism hours and 4 live-interactive hours.
- After October 31, attorneys receive or access Form 1 End of Year Report showing their transcript.
- If courses are missing from the record, you may certify attendance using Form 2 Certification of Attendance via the online system (for those courses that have a Virginia course ID) before December 15.
- Courses that cannot be self-certified online (e.g. teaching credits, some non-standard formats) must be attached to Form 1 and mailed or emailed to the MCLE Department.
- Late reporting or certification past December 15 triggers a $100 fee.
Key Takeaway
Yes — in Virginia you can submit (i.e. certify) CLE credits online for most approved courses via the VSB’s MCLE portal (Form 2), but certain credits must be submitted by mail/email if not eligible for online certification.