Florida does not set a uniform CLE “reporting deadline” for all attorneys; instead, each attorney is assigned a 3-year reporting cycle with a deadline equal to the last day of that individual cycle.
Each attorney’s compliance period ends on a date assigned by The Florida Bar (varies by admission date). Attorneys must complete 30 CLE credits (including required ethics/professionalism, technology) before their cycle ends and then self-report via the MyFloridaBar portal.
Key Aspects of Florida’s CLE Cycle
- Cycle Length: 3 years
- Credit Requirements: 30 credits total, including 5 in ethics/professionalism/substance abuse/mental health and 3 in technology
- Reporting Method: Self-report in Member Portal using course reference IDs
- No Carryover: Excess credits cannot be carried to the next cycle
Sprout Education’s CLE programs align with Florida Bar standards, enabling attorneys to meet their individual reporting deadlines reliably.
Key Takeaway: Florida attorneys must complete their 30 CLE credits before the end of their assigned 3-year cycle, and report by the final day of that cycle.