In New Mexico, you cannot formally “report” CLE credits (i.e., certify compliance) until after the compliance year ends on December 31. Attorneys must complete their CLE hours by February 1 and then submit the report by March 1.
CLE credits earned during the year are submitted by providers (within 30 days of program) and reflected in your transcript, but your own reporting window only opens after year-end.
Key Details
- Active attorneys must complete 12 CLE hours annually, including 2 in ethics and 1 in equity in justice.
- Accredited providers must submit attendance lists and credit claims within 30 days of the course.
- The CLE completion deadline is February 1 of the following year.
- Attorneys must report (or correct) credits by March 1.
- Your transcript is prepared and corrections may be submitted until May 1 without triggering suspension.
- Credits are tracked continuously, but formal reporting is after December 31 and within the defined window.
Key Takeaway
In New Mexico, CLE credits earned during the year are continuously entered (by providers), but you may only formally certify/report them after the year ends—after December 31—with your report due by March 1.