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What is the reporting format for CLE in Ohio?

Ohio attorneys meet and report CLE by relying on course providers to submit attendance; attorneys then certify on their biennial registration if their transcript shows compliance. Providers must report attendance to the Commission within 30 days, and attorneys verify it via the Supreme Court’s Attorney Services Portal.

Key Details:

  • Approved CLE providers must submit attendee data within 30 days after the course.
  • Attorneys do not file separate CLE reports; compliance is confirmed through the attorney registration or transcript system.
  • If credits are missing or misreported, attorneys may file a request for credit using Form 1a or other CLE request forms.
  • Compliance groups and deadlines: attorneys A–L must comply by end of each odd-numbered year; M–Z by the end of even-numbered years.

Key Takeaway: In Ohio, CLE reporting is largely provider-driven, and attorneys certify compliance via their registration and transcript without submitting separate activity forms.

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