In New Jersey, attorneys must complete all required CLE credits by December 31 of their two-year compliance period and then certify compliance when filing their Annual Attorney Registration and Billing Statement in the following year. The certification occurs after the compliance period ends, as part of the annual registration process.
New Jersey CLE Reporting Details
- Compliance deadline: Attorneys must complete all CLE credits by December 31 of their assigned two-year cycle.
- Reporting method: Compliance is certified during the Annual Attorney Registration and Billing Statement filing, which takes place in the spring of the following year.
- Compliance groups:
• Attorneys born January 1–June 30 report in even-numbered years.
• Attorneys born July 1–December 31 report in odd-numbered years. - Grace period: Attorneys who do not meet the December 31 completion deadline may complete credits through June 30 of the next year, subject to a noncompliance fee.
- Verification: Attorneys must retain documentation of CLE completion for at least three years in case of audit.
Key Takeaway
In New Jersey, attorneys complete CLE by December 31 of their two-year compliance period and report compliance through their Annual Attorney Registration in the following year — not on December 31 itself.