You report CLE credits in New York by certifying your compliance on your biennial Attorney Registration Form (due within 30 days after your birthday in alternate years).
New York uses a self-reporting model — you don’t submit each certificate to the CLE Board, but you must retain them for audit.
Overview of New York CLE Reporting
Experienced attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every two years, including:
• 4 hours in Ethics & Professionalism
• 1 hour in Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias
• 1 hour in Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection (effective July 1, 2023)
Newly admitted attorneys (first two years) must complete 32 transitional CLE hours (16 per year), with required categories including ethics, skills, law practice, and one cybersecurity hour.
You may carry over up to 6 credits from one cycle to the next.
You are exempt if you do not practice law in New York during the cycle, are a full-time active duty military, or are retired under Judiciary Law § 468-a.
Steps to Report CLE in New York
- Complete your required CLE hours before your registration due date (within 30 days after your birthday).
- Retain certificates, agendas, provider details, and proof of attendance for at least 4 years.
- When your biennial registration period arrives, complete your Attorney Registration Form and check the appropriate CLE certification box:
- Certification 1 – “Completed CLE credit requirement”
- Certification 2 – “Exempt from CLE requirement”
- Certification 3 – “Applied for extension, waiver, or modification”
- You do not attach certificates to the registration form; only certify compliance.
- If audited, provide your certificates and supporting documentation upon request.
- If you earned credits through Sprout Education, make sure your attendance records align with New York’s approved program criteria and that you maintain all documentation (we support recordkeeping but you must manage your certification).
Key Takeaway: New York attorneys certify CLE compliance via their biennial registration form, rather than by submitting each credit. You must complete 24 hours (or 32 hours if newly admitted), keep your records, and check the appropriate certification box when you file your registration.