You can begin reporting CLE credits in Florida as soon as you complete a program and receive its reference number—Florida’s system allows self-reporting via the Member Portal using that code.
However, your formal compliance certification must align with your assigned three-year reporting period and be submitted by your deadline.
Details & Context
- Florida attorneys must complete 30 CLE hours every three years under Rule 6-10.3.
- After each CLE program, you receive a course reference number you can immediately enter via the MyFloridaBar Member Portal.
- These entries accrue in your CLE record for the compliance period.
- You cannot certify full compliance until your reporting period ends and you file the required affidavit or certification.
- Florida does not allow carryover of excess credits to the next cycle.
- Sprout Education provides the reference number and certification documentation promptly, so you can report the moment the system allows it.
Key Takeaway: In Florida, you can self-report individual CLE completions as soon as they’re done using their reference numbers, but your full cycle certification must wait until your reporting period ends.