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What is the reporting format for CLE in Georgia?

Attorneys in Georgia certify CLE compliance via an annual affidavit/report submitted to the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency (CCLC). CLE providers must report attendance to the CCLC, and the Bar mails attorneys an Annual Report which they confirm by January 31.

Key Details:

  • CCLC sends each attorney an Annual Report of CLE attendance in early January.
  • Attorneys review the report and submit corrections or affirm compliance by January 31.
  • Providers and CLE sponsors submit attendance and reporting data—Sprout Education reports course completions to CCLC within 30 days of each course.
  • Excess credits allowable for carryover: up to 12 general, 2 ethics, 2 professionalism, 3 trial credits.
  • If you fail to report by the deadline or correct errors, you may incur late fees or noncompliance actions.

Key Takeaway: In Georgia, CLE reporting is handled via an annual CCLC affidavit/input through the Annual Report, with attorneys required to confirm or correct by January 31.

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