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How early can I report CLE credits in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, you can’t formally “report” CLE credits immediately as you earn them in the sense of filing a compliance affidavit or certificate. The system is self-reporting, and the formal reporting (certifying compliance) occurs mostly through the annual attorney registration process after your compliance period ends.

That said, you may submit an application for credit for courses (especially non-approved or out-of-state courses) within 30 days after completing the course. BCLE Reg. 301 and the CLE FAQ allow attorneys to file an individual application for CLE credit no later than 30 days post-course.

Key Details

  • New Jersey divides attorneys into two compliance groups based on birth month; each group has a two-year CLE cycle.
  • All required credits for a cycle must be earned by December 31 of the final year.
  • Attorneys certify compliance on the Annual Attorney Registration and Billing statement in the year following their CLE deadline.
  • If a course is from a non-accredited provider, an attorney must submit an application for credit within 30 days after the date of the course.
  • The Board does not track each course’s attendance in real time; attorneys must maintain Certificates of Attendance for audit.

Key Takeaway
In New Jersey, you don’t formally report CLE credits as soon as you earn them — the compliance certification happens after your two-year cycle ends and during your attorney registration renewal. You can file individual credit applications within 30 days of courses when necessary.

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