You can begin having your Indiana CLE credits reported immediately after you attend a qualifying CLE activity. Under Indiana’s rules, CLE sponsors must submit attendance reports to the Commission within 30 days of the course.
You don’t have to wait until the end of your three-year cycle to “report” — attendance reporting is rolling and continuous. Sprout Education (or any CLE provider) should report your earned credits promptly so they appear on your official record well before your compliance deadline.
Key Details
- Indiana operates on a three-year compliance period, with at least 36 CLE hours required.
- Sponsors must submit attendance reports within 30 days after the course ends.
- Attorneys may also apply for credit before or after the course for non-inhouse courses.
- There is no requirement that all credits be “reported” only at the end of the cycle — reporting is contemporaneous with course completion.
- However, all required credits must be earned by December 31 of your reporting period.
Key Takeaway
In Indiana, you may begin reporting CLE credits immediately after attending them — sponsors are required to submit attendance within 30 days, so credits enter your record well in advance of the December 31 compliance deadline.