Do I need to upload proof of CLE completion?
It depends on the state — in some jurisdictions yes, you must upload proof (or otherwise submit documentation) of CLE completion; in others, proof is only required if audited.
Your reporting requirements and whether you proactively upload proof are determined by your jurisdiction’s CLE rules and audit procedures.
- In California, MCLE providers must upload attendance records to the State Bar within 60 days for participatory (live) programs, and participants must retain certificates.
- In California’s MCLE audit rules, attorneys are asked how to submit proof of completion (certificates, attendance sheets) if selected for audit.
- In Colorado, attorneys self-report program completion via their online transcript; the CLE provider does not report attendance for on-demand or live programs automatically.
- In Utah, lawyers must file a Certificate of Compliance at the end of the reporting cycle to evidence completion of required CLE.
Key Takeaway:
You may or may not need to upload proof of CLE completion depending on state rules — in many places you only submit documentation when audited, but in some states or for certain kinds of CLE, proof is proactively required.