What is the reporting format for CLE in New Mexico?
Attorneys in New Mexico submit a Certificate of Compliance attached to their annual State Bar membership renewal, listing all CLE activities and attaching certificates for non-Bar-sponsored events. Providers or the Bar often report attendance directly, but the formal reporting is via that compliance certificate.
Key Details:
- The compliance year runs January 1 through December 31.
- Each member must report CLE activities when renewing bar membership by submitting a Certificate of Compliance that includes Division-sponsored and non-Division courses.
- Non-Division-sponsored CLE requires attaching certificates of attendance to the compliance form; Division-sponsored courses require only listing (attendance records are kept by the Bar).
- Providers accredited in New Mexico report credits to the Bar (e.g. TRTCLE reports directly).
- Reporting deadline: the Certificate of Compliance must be submitted with the membership renewal (by March 1) covering the prior calendar year.
Key Takeaway: In New Mexico, CLE reporting is done via a Certificate of Compliance submitted during your bar renewal—with attachments for non-Bar sponsored courses—and providers also submit attendance to the Bar.