You report CLE credits in Delaware by submitting your compliance certification via your DESCLMS (“Delaware Supreme Court Lawyer Management System”) account.
You must certify by March 1 (or earlier) following your compliance period and ensure your attendance is posted to your online transcript.
Overview of Delaware CLE Reporting
Delaware requires 24 CLE credits every two years, including at least 4 hours of enhanced ethics and at least 12 hours of live/in-person credit.
Providers must submit attendance records to the Commission within 30 days of the program date.
Your transcript is updated accordingly; if a program doesn’t appear, you may need to submit an approval request in the DESCLMS system.
If not compliant by deadlines, a graduated delinquency fee is imposed (first $150, then increments), and failure to cure by April 15 may lead to administrative suspension.
How to Report CLE in Delaware
- Complete required 24 CLE credits by December 31 of your compliance year, including the required ethics and live credits.
- Ensure your attendance is recorded by the provider submitting within 30 days.
- Log into your DESCLMS account and view your CLE transcript; verify that all programs appear.
- If a program is missing, submit an approval request via DESCLMS (“Add New Approval Request”).
- Certify your CLE compliance in your Attorney Registration via DESCLMS by March 1 (or the applicable deadline) to avoid delinquency fees and possible suspension.
- If you earned credits through Sprout Education, confirm they are reflected on your transcript; in jurisdictions that allow provider reporting, we submit attendance, but you must still ensure it appears in your DESCLMS profile.
Key Takeaway: Delaware attorneys must complete 24 credits biennially, ensure providers report attendance, verify the transcript in DESCLMS, and certify compliance by March 1. Sprout Education assists with reporting where permitted, but you’re responsible for checking your transcript and timely certification.