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What is CLE reciprocity?

CLE reciprocity is the system that allows attorneys to receive credit in one state for CLE courses taken in another. It simplifies compliance for multi-state practitioners by recognizing credits across jurisdictions without requiring duplicate attendance.

How Reciprocity Works

  • Some states have “full reciprocity,” accepting any accredited course from another MCLE state.
  • Others allow “partial reciprocity,” granting credit if the course meets state-specific standards (such as ethics, professionalism, or specialty credits).
  • Attorneys usually must request credit transfer or file a certificate of attendance with their own CLE board.
  • A few states have no reciprocity at all, requiring courses be pre-approved locally.

Key Takeaway: CLE reciprocity lets attorneys apply out-of-state credits toward their local CLE requirement, but the rules vary widely — always check whether your state grants full, partial, or no reciprocity.

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