Attorneys in Illinois no longer file a separate compliance report; their online MCLE transcript automatically serves as the report once it reflects required credits. The MCLE Board monitors transcripts and confirms compliance when the required hours appear by the reporting deadlines.
Key Details:
- Illinois has a two-year reporting period (July 1 to June 30) and attorneys must complete 30 hours, including 6 hours of professional responsibility credit.
- Once the transcript reflects the required credits, no further action is needed—compliance is recorded automatically.
- Attorneys may need to manually enter nontraditional or out-of-state credits (and pay required fees) via the MCLE Board portal.
- For attorneys in compliance groups A–M, compliance is due by June 30 of even-numbered years; N–Z group compliance is due by June 30 of odd-numbered years. After that, attorneys have until July 31 to ensure their transcript reflects compliance.
- Providers and bar organizations submit attendance to feed the transcript system.
Key Takeaway: In Illinois, the MCLE reporting format is fully transcript-based—no separate affidavit or form—if your official MCLE transcript shows the required credits by the deadline, your reporting obligation is satisfied.