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How do I report CLE credits in Connecticut?

You report CLE credits in Connecticut by certifying your CLE compliance on the annual attorney registration form (usually due between January and March).
Connecticut uses a self-reporting system—attorneys maintain their own records and only submit certification, not detailed course reports.

Overview of Connecticut MCLE Reporting

Attorneys must complete 12 credit hours per calendar year, including 2 hours in ethics/professionalism.
Excess credits up to 2 hours may be carried forward to the next year.
Practice Book § 2-27A requires attorneys to retain proof of compliance (certificates, logs, syllabi) for at least seven years.
There is no requirement to submit detailed course lists or certificates to the Judicial Branch unless specifically requested.

Steps to Report CLE in Connecticut

  • Complete 12 CLE hours (including 2 ethics) by December 31.
  • Keep records (certificates, syllabi, logs) for seven years.
  • When registering to practice (or renewing), certify on the registration form that you met the CLE requirement (or qualify for exemption).
  • If you earned credits through Sprout Education, verify that you have documentation (certificate) to support your certification; we support your record-keeping by providing attendance documentation where applicable.
  • If ever audited, supply certificates, logs, or syllabi to confirm your certification.

Key Takeaway: In Connecticut, you self-report CLE compliance by certifying it on your annual registration form. Maintain your attendance documentation for seven years so you can substantiate compliance if asked.

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