The CLE reporting (or certification) deadline in Connecticut is the date of the attorney’s annual registration, which occurs on or before the first Friday in March.
Attorneys certify their compliance with the prior calendar year’s CLE requirement during that registration process.
Supporting Details
- Connecticut attorneys must complete their CLE credits by December 31 each year. (jud.ct.gov MCLE FAQs)
- Under the Practice Book Rule 2-27A and registration rules, attorneys must certify on their annual registration form (filed by the first Friday in March) that they have satisfied the CLE requirements. (CT Bar MCLE Rule)
- The certification box is part of the registration form, where attorneys affirm compliance or note an applicable exemption. (Pullcom Registration Alert)
Key Takeaway
In Connecticut, attorneys must complete CLE by December 31 and then certify compliance via their annual registration — due by the first Friday in March — rather than submitting a separate standalone CLE report.