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How early can I report CLE credits in Montana?

You may begin reporting CLE credits in Montana as you attend programs throughout the reporting year. The CLE reporting form explicitly states: “report CLE credits as you attend programs throughout the year.”

However, your formal compliance certification (i.e. satisfying and affirming CLE obligations) is tied to the annual cycle: credits must be completed and reported by March 31, and there is a grace period until May 15 for reporting without penalty.

Key Details

  • The Montana CLE reporting period is one year, ending March 31.
  • Attorneys must complete 15 CLE hours annually, including 2 in Professional Fitness & Integrity (ethics-type).
  • The reporting window opens when the reporting year begins (April 1) and remains open through the grace period (May 15) for late reporting.
  • Montana’s Commission sends preliminary transcripts by April 15, and attorneys may submit corrections until May 15.
  • If CLE credits are completed after March 31 but before May 15, they can still be reported under the grace window without penalty.
  • Sprout Education reports credits typically within 30 days to ensure timely posting ahead of transcript generation.

Key Takeaway
In Montana, you can report CLE credits continuously during the reporting year (i.e. as soon as you complete them). Compliance is formally assessed at year-end (March 31), with reporting allowed through May 15 under the grace period.

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