Attorneys in Rhode Island report CLE through an online MCLE Portal, submitting a “Credit Reporting Appendix G” for each reporting year by June 30. Providers also submit attendance data to match the attorney’s submissions.
Key Details:
- The MCLE year runs July 1 through June 30. Filings (credit reporting, teaching, out-of-state, waivers) must be done via the MCLE Portal; paper submissions or emailed certificates are not accepted.
- The Credit Reporting Appendix G form is the primary reporting vehicle; attorneys check a certification box and submit via the portal.
- Attorneys must retain certificates for three years; the MCLE Commission cross-matches attorney submissions with provider reports.
- Late filing incurs additional fees if submitted after June 30; attorneys 70 and older after the June 30 cutoff may be exempt.
Key Takeaway: In Rhode Island, CLE reporting is done exclusively online through the MCLE Portal using Appendix G by June 30, and certificates are retained—not mailed or emailed.