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How do I report CLE credits in Pennsylvania?

You report CLE credits in Pennsylvania by relying on accredited providers to submit your attendance (within 30 days of the course) and by reviewing the CLE Board’s compliance notice—if it’s incorrect, you notify the Board within 30 days.
Pennsylvania operates on an annual compliance cycle with three staggered reporting deadlines depending on your assigned “compliance group.”

Overview of Pennsylvania CLE Reporting

  • Lawyers must annually complete 12 CLE credit hours, including at least 2 hours in ethics, professionalism, or substance abuse.
  • All active attorneys are permanently assigned to one of three compliance groups, each with a different deadline:
    • Group I – May 1 through April 30 (deadline April 30)
    • Group II – September 1 through August 31 (deadline August 31)
    • Group III – January 1 through December 31 (deadline December 31)
  • Accredited providers must report attendance to the CLE Board within 30 days after the program date.
  • If a provider delays or fails to report in time, meeting your credits before your deadline protects you; once the credit is posted later, you will not be considered non-compliant.
  • Attorneys may carry forward live credits only (not distance learning) up to twice the annual requirement into the next two years.
  • The Board issues a Final Compliance Notice after your compliance deadline. If you believe it errs, you must file a written objection with the Board within 30 days.

Steps to Report CLE in Pennsylvania

  • Ensure you complete 12 CLE credits (including 2 ethics) before your compliance deadline (April 30, August 31, or December 31, per your compliance group).
  • Retain your certificates, course content, provider information, dates—everything you’ll need for audit.
  • Confirm or monitor that providers report your attendance to the CLE Board, which they must do within 30 days.
  • After the compliance period ends, review your Final Compliance Notice from the CLE Board.
  • If there is a discrepancy (missing credits, errors), submit a written notice outlining the issue within 30 days of the notice.
  • If you earned credits through Sprout Education, verify our attendance reporting (where permitted) posted correctly; if not, use the objection process to correct it.

Key Takeaway: In Pennsylvania, you don’t file a detailed self-report—providers report attendance for you. Your job is to complete 12 CLE credits (including ethics) by your deadline, review your compliance notice, and dispute any errors within 30 days. Sprout Education ensures accurate reporting where allowed, but you must verify your compliance notice.

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