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How early can I report CLE credits in Louisiana?

In Louisiana, you cannot “report” CLE credits (i.e. file your compliance) until after the calendar year ends on December 31. After year-end, attorneys must submit their credits or exemption by January 31.

Credit accumulation is ongoing during the year, but the reporting “window” only opens after December 31 when the MCLE Committee accepts submissions.

Key Details

  • The MCLE compliance period in Louisiana is the calendar year (January 1 to December 31).
  • Attorneys must complete 12.5 CLE hours each year, including at least 1 hour in ethics and 1 hour in professionalism.
  • Course sponsors must submit attendance records (via attendance cards or certification) to the MCLE Committee within 30 days of the activity.
  • For self-study (technological transmission) courses, attendees must submit certification to the provider within 14 days, and then the provider must forward it to MCLE within 14 days.
  • The deadline to file your CLE credits or an exemption is January 31 following the compliance year (i.e. after Dec 31).

Key Takeaway
In Louisiana, you can only report CLE compliance after the December 31 deadline — the reporting “window” opens in January, and your submission must be made by January 31.

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