You report CLE credits in Nebraska by relying on accredited CLE sponsors to submit your attendance to the MCLE Director; you do not typically file your own report.
Attorneys must complete 10 CLE hours each calendar year, including 2 hours of professional responsibility, and sponsors must report attendance within 30 days.
Overview of Nebraska MCLE Reporting
- All active lawyers in Nebraska must complete 10 CLE hours annually, with at least 2 hours in professional responsibility.
- Up to 5 credits may be taken via distance or self-study; at least 5 must be live or interactive.
- CLE sponsors are required to submit an alphabetical list of Nebraska attorney attendees and pay a per-credit fee to the MCLE Director within 30 days of the event.
- Attorneys may request credit for non-approved programs by submitting their own application to the MCLE Commission.
- Excess live credits (not professional responsibility) may carry over into the next reporting period—up to 5 hours.
Steps to Confirm or Request CLE Credit in Nebraska
- Attend an accredited CLE course and obtain your certificate.
- Ensure the CLE sponsor submits your attendance to the MCLE Director (this is their obligation).
- Check your MCLE transcript via the Nebraska Attorney Services Division (or MCLE portal) to confirm credits have posted.
- If you took a course from a non-accredited provider, submit a request for credit through the MCLE portal or on forms supplied by the Director.
- If you earned credits through Sprout Education, verify that the event is accredited under Nebraska rules and that your attendance was or will be submitted by the sponsor.
Key Takeaway: In Nebraska, you do not regularly self-report CLE. Instead, accredited course sponsors submit your attendance, and you verify your transcript. If a course is not accredited, you apply separately for credit—Sprout Education supports your documentation and verification where rules allow.