Tennessee attorneys report CLE via an Annual Report Statement filed after the compliance year ends (deadline March 1); providers submit attendance, and attorneys may use a notarized Affidavit if needed to prevent penalties.
Key Details:
- The CLE compliance period ends December 31; attorneys must file their Annual Report Statement by March 1.
- Providers have 30 days after completion of the program to report attendance to the Commission.
- If reported credits aren’t posted by deadline, the attorney may submit a notarized Affidavit of Compliance for already-accredited courses to prevent suspension or extra fees.
- For out-of-state or unaccredited programs, attorneys may submit a “Request for Credit” or “Application for Accreditation” along with supporting materials.
- Attorneys must keep their certificates and documentation; the Commission matches provider reports with the attorney’s record.
Key Takeaway: In Tennessee, attorneys certify CLE compliance through an Annual Report Statement by March 1, relying on provider-reported attendance—or, when necessary, a notarized Affidavit—to secure their compliance status.