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How do I report CLE credits in Utah?

You report CLE credits in Utah by filing a Certificate of Compliance by July 31 each year after completing your required CLE by June 30.
Utah requires active attorneys to complete 12 accredited CLE hours per annual compliance cycle.

Overview of Utah MCLE Reporting

  • The reporting cycle runs from July 1 through June 30.
  • Attorneys must complete 12 CLE hours, including at least 1 hour in Ethics and 1 hour in Professionalism & Civility (“verified” CLE)—six of the 12 hours must be “verified” (live, remote group, or verified e-CLE).
  • CLE providers must submit attendance to the Utah MCLE Board within 30 days of the event.
  • Utah does not allow carryover of credits from prior periods.

Steps to Report CLE in Utah

  • Complete your 12 CLE hours (with the required Ethics and Professionalism & Civility hours, and ensuring at least six are verified) by June 30.
  • Retain certificates, agendas, provider data, and proof of attendance.
  • Confirm that CLE providers have submitted attendance via the Provider Portal (within 30 days).
  • Log into your Utah Lawyer Practice Portal and access the MCLE compliance section.
  • File your Certificate of Compliance by July 31 certifying that you met the CLE requirements, or claim exemption if applicable.
  • If some approved credits are missing on your record, submit supporting information (certificates, program details) when filing.
  • If you earned credits through Sprout Education, verify that your attendance was reported (where permitted) and confirm those credits appear before submitting your Certificate.

Key Takeaway: In Utah, finish your 12 CLE hours (including required ethics and professionalism) by June 30, and file a Certificate of Compliance by July 31. Sprout Education works to report attendance where permitted, but your duty is to verify and certify compliance.

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