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How early can I report CLE credits in Texas?

You can begin having your CLE credits reported in Texas as soon as your provider submits them or you (if applicable) submit them yourself. Providers often submit credit to the State Bar of Texas, which must receive all CLE hours by the last day of your birth month.

But you cannot formally “certify” your compliance until the end of your MCLE compliance year (which ends on the last day of the month preceding your birth month). That month is also your reporting deadline.

Key Details

  • Texas attorneys must complete 15 CLE hours each compliance year, including 3 hours in legal ethics or professional responsibility.
  • The compliance period runs from the first day of your birth month to the last day of the month preceding your next birth month.
  • All CLE hours must be received by the State Bar (via provider or self-report) by your reporting deadline, which is the last day of your birth month.
  • You may manually report credits (for example, for self-study or out-of-state courses) using the Bar’s “Credit Input Form” via MyBarPage.
  • If a provider’s reporting is delayed and your deadline is near, you should either request expedited reporting or self-report remaining credits to ensure your records are accurate in time.

Key Takeaway
In Texas, CLE credits begin being reported as soon as they are submitted (by providers or attorneys), but your formal compliance certification is only due at the end of your birth-month based cycle.

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