Yes — in West Virginia, attorneys can submit (i.e. self-report) CLE credits online through the State Bar’s CLE Online Submissions system.
The system allows you to log into your WV Bar / MyWVBar portal, enter completed credit (approved or nonapproved), and confirm courses.
Details:
- Attorneys may log into their MyWVBar account, go to the “CLE” tab, and in “Submit Credit” choose from Approved Course, Non-Approved Course, Publication, or Teaching credit.
- For a course already in the provider’s listing, you click “Add Course” to certify attendance.
- For a course not listed, you pick the Non-Approved Course option and submit agenda, speaker bios, etc., plus a $20 processing fee.
- Providers also have an online reporting portal and are required to report approved courses.
- The official CLE Online Submissions page describes the database for attorneys to enter their own CLE credits and receive immediate confirmation.
Key Takeaway
Yes — West Virginia lets attorneys submit most CLE credits online via the CLE Online Submissions portal, subject to approval rules and applicable fees.