You report CLE credits in Nevada by submitting an annual Affirmation of Attendance and Compliance through the Nevada State Bar’s CLE system by December 31.
Attorneys must complete 13 credit hours per year (10 general, 2 ethics, 1 substance abuse/mental health) and confirm via the Bar’s online MCLE portal.
Overview of Nevada CLE Reporting
Nevada’s CLE requirement is annual, not cyclical — you must finish credits by December 31 each year.
The credit breakdown is: 10 general credits, 2 ethics credits, and 1 credit in substance abuse / mental health.
Attorneys are responsible for self-reporting through the Bar’s system; accredited programs may report attendance, but the compliance affirmation is your duty.
Carryover is allowed: you may carry forward up to 20 general credits, 4 ethics credits, and 2 substance abuse credits beyond the annual requirement.
Steps to Report CLE in Nevada
- Complete your 13 required credits (10 general, 2 ethics, 1 substance abuse) by December 31.
- Retain all certificates, course details, attendance verification, and provider info.
- Log into the Nevada State Bar’s CLE/MCLE portal (Board of Continuing Legal Education).
- Submit the Affirmation of Attendance and Compliance by December 31 to certify your credits.
- If some credits are missing or delayed, follow the Bar’s procedure for corrections before the deadline.
- If you earned credits via Sprout Education, confirm that your attendance records are reflected in the Bar’s system (we report where permitted), but you must affirm compliance yourself.
Key Takeaway: Nevada requires attorneys to complete 13 credits annually and submit a compliance affirmation by December 31. Sprout Education assists in reporting where allowed, but final certification and verification remain your responsibility.