Utah attorneys report CLE by reviewing their transcript via the Practice Portal and filing a Certificate of Compliance by July 31 if hours are missing. Providers and approved sponsors report attendance (often every 30 days), and the State’s MCLE database reflects completed credits.
Key Details:
- CLE must be completed by June 30; Utah’s annual requirement is 12 hours, including 1 ethics hour and 1 professionalism hour.
- Verified credits (live, in-person or verified e-CLE) and elective/self-study credits must be logged; at least 6 hours must be live.
- If the transcript does not reflect all completed hours, the attorney submits a Certificate of Compliance and supporting attendance records by July 31, along with a $10 fee.
- Providers often report attendance within 30 days of course completion.
Key Takeaway: Utah attorneys finalize CLE reporting by July 31 through their Practice Portal via Certificate of Compliance if needed, backed by provider-reported attendance in the MCLE system.