You report CLE (MCLE) credits in California by submitting an online compliance card through your State Bar Profile at the end of your assigned compliance period.
California uses a three-year reporting cycle based on attorney last name groups.
Overview of California MCLE Reporting
California attorneys are divided into compliance groups (A-G, H-M, N-Z).
Each cycle requires 25 hours of MCLE, including specialty subfields such as ethics, competence, elimination of bias, technology, and civility.
Attorneys file compliance only once per cycle, not annually.
Steps to Report CLE in California
- Complete your 25 hours of CLE by the end of your compliance period.
- Retain certificates of attendance for participatory activities and records of other qualifying activities.
- Log in to your State Bar Profile and access the MCLE Compliance section.
- Submit your MCLE Compliance Card to attest completion.
- If audited, provide certificates, titles, hours, and provider information.
- If you earned credits through Sprout Education, confirm they appear in your records; we report attendance to jurisdictions that permit provider reporting, but you must still file your compliance card in California.
Key Takeaway: In California, you report CLE only once every three years through the State Bar’s online system. Sprout Education supports your compliance by reporting credits in states that allow provider reporting, while you remain responsible for filing your compliance card in California.