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How early can I report CLE credits in Rhode Island?

In Rhode Island, formal “reporting” of CLE credits (i.e. certifying your compliance) can only occur by the June 30 deadline at the end of the annual cycle. You cannot submit your CLE report before that date.

That said, approved CLE sponsors must submit attendance verification within 30 days after each program, so credits begin appearing on your transcript relatively soon after the event.

Key Details

  • Rhode Island attorneys must complete 10 CLE hours per year, including 2 in legal ethics (and, effective July 1, a DEI hour).
  • The compliance/reporting period runs from July 1 through June 30.
  • Sponsors are required to file attendance reports via the MCLE portal within 30 days of the program date.
  • Attorneys submit their CLE report through the Rhode Island Supreme Court Attorney Portal by June 30 of each reporting year.
  • Credits are retained on your record and visible as they are reported; your formal certification is simply your June 30 filing.

Key Takeaway
In Rhode Island, while CLE credits are recorded continuously via sponsor submissions (within 30 days), you can formally report your CLE and certify compliance only at year’s end — by June 30.

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