You may begin reporting CLE for Hawaii when you file your annual attorney registration, which includes certifying your prior year’s compliance (i.e. “reporting” occurs in January after the year ends).
Hawaii’s compliance period is the calendar year (January 1 to December 31), and attorneys certify CLE compliance on their annual registration form the following year.
Key Details
- Active Hawaii attorneys must complete 3 CLE credits per calendar year, inclusive of 1 ethics credit every three years.
- CLE credits must be earned by December 31 of that year.
- Reporting is done through the annual attorney registration form, where you certify that you satisfied the CLE requirement for the previous year.
- Providers (e.g. NBI) report attendance to the Hawaii State Bar so that your transcript is up to date by registration time.
- You must maintain documentation (certificates, course records) for three reporting periods in case of audit.
- Sprout Education reports attendance on behalf of attorneys (within 30 days where permitted) and helps ensure those credits appear when you register.
Key Takeaway: You can “report” your Hawaii CLE compliance only when you complete your annual registration (typically in January following year-end), not before — all required CLE must be earned by December 31.