In New Hampshire, you may begin entering CLE credits into the Attorney Reporting Tool (ART) as soon as you complete them. Because New Hampshire attorneys self-report, you don’t have to wait until the year ends to enter your courses.
However, your formal certification (affidavit of compliance) must be filed between June 1 and July 1 following the reporting year.
Key Details
- The NHMCLE reporting year runs June 1 through May 31. (Rule 53)
- Attorneys must complete 12 CLE hours each year, including 2 in ethics/professionalism.
- The online Attorney Reporting Tool (ART) is used to enter qualifying courses and monitor your progress.
- ART “automatically apply[ies] courses attended into the reporting year that coincides with the date the course was taken.”
- The formal affidavit filing window opens on June 1 and closes on July 1. You must certify completion or claim exemption then.
Key Takeaway
In New Hampshire, you can start reporting CLE credits in ART immediately as you take them. But your formal compliance filing (affidavit) can only be done between June 1 and July 1, after the reporting year ends.