You report CLE credits in Illinois by checking that your MCLE Board transcript reflects sufficient credits by the June 30 compliance date and by July 31, compliance is confirmed automatically without separate reporting.
Under Illinois’s new transcript-based system, once your transcript shows you are in compliance, no additional submission is required.
Overview of Illinois MCLE Reporting
Attorneys in Illinois are divided into two compliance groups (A–M and N–Z) and have alternating two-year reporting periods.
Each reporting period requires 30 hours of MCLE credit, including at least 6 hours of Professional Responsibility (PMCLE) — among which must be credits in diversity/inclusion and mental health/substance abuse.
Providers are obligated to report attorney attendance to the MCLE Board by the 15th of the following month after a course.
Illinois’s online transcript system serves as the compliance report: once your transcript shows you have met the requirement, the Board notifies you and no separate filing is necessary.
Attorneys may add qualifying out-of-state or nontraditional credits via the MCLE Board’s website (e.g. for teaching, authorship) and pay required fees.
Newly admitted attorneys have special requirements and deadlines under the NAA rules, which must be reported online via the MCLE Board system.
How to Ensure Reporting in Illinois
- Monitor your “My MCLE” transcript to verify credit entries and compliance status.
- Confirm that all Illinois-approved courses you completed are reported by the provider within the 15-day reporting window.
- If a course or credit is missing, submit a claim (for out-of-state or qualifying activity) through the MCLE Board’s “Add Credits” function and pay required fees.
- After June 30, check by July 31 whether your transcript records compliance — if so, the Board will register you as compliant and notify you.
- If you earned credits through Sprout Education, verify that those credits appear in your transcript (we submit attendance where permitted), but your compliance is validated only by your transcript status.
Key Takeaway: In Illinois, your MCLE transcript is your report — no separate form is required. Just ensure your credits appear in “My MCLE” by the July 31 deadline after June 30. Sprout Education supports your record with provider reporting where allowed, but your compliance depends on your transcript’s status.