You can begin “reporting” CLE in Connecticut only when you file your annual attorney registration form (in early January), at which point you certify that you satisfied the prior year’s requirement.
Connecticut has a self-reporting system: attorneys maintain their own records and certify compliance through registration, rather than submitting credits throughout the year.
Details & Context
- Connecticut’s mandatory CLE requirement is 12 credit hours per calendar year, including at least 2 in ethics or professionalism.
- You don’t submit a separate CLE report form—compliance is asserted on your annual attorney registration (which opens in early January) under Practice Book § 2-27A.
- Because the registration process is the reporting mechanism, the “earliest” you can report your CLE is when that registration period begins.
- You must retain records (certificates, logs, syllabi) for seven years in case of audit.
- Sprout Education provides certificates and documentation you can use to support your registration certification in Connecticut.
Key Takeaway: In Connecticut, you “report” CLE only during your annual registration period in early January by certifying past compliance—there is no earlier separate CLE-reporting window.