You may begin having Pennsylvania CLE credits reported soon after you complete a qualifying activity — accredited providers are required to submit attendance to the PA CLE Board within 30 days of the course.
That said, you can’t formally certify compliance until your assigned compliance period ends; after that, you have a fixed reporting window (typically 30 days post-deadline) to report or dispute.
Key Details
- Accredited providers must file attendance reports within 30 days of the course.
- Pennsylvania attorneys are divided into three annual compliance groups with deadlines of April 30, August 31, or December 31.
- After your compliance period ends, you have 30 days from the deadline to report any credits or to dispute the Board’s final compliance notice.
- If the Board’s recorded credits differ from yours, you must notify the Board in writing within 30 days of the notice.
- Credits earned earlier in the compliance period (and reported by providers) already appear in your record and count toward your eventual compliance.
- The CLE Board notifies you of your current status before your deadline, and a final compliance notice is sent after the period ends.
Key Takeaway
In Pennsylvania, CLE credits begin being entered (via provider submission) within 30 days of completion, but formal compliance reporting becomes available only after your compliance period ends — you then have 30 days to certify or dispute.