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Can I submit CLE credits online in Maine?

Yes — in Maine, you can submit certain CLE credits online (or electronically), but only under certain conditions.

The general rule is that sponsors report live course attendance; attorneys may self-report self-study and non-accredited course credits in some cases.

Details:

  • Under Maine Bar Rule 5(k)(1), sponsors of accredited programs must submit attendance rosters to the Board no later than
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Are any attorneys exempt from CLE in Maine?

Yes — Maine law (via the Bar Rules / CLE rules) provides for a number of explicit exemptions from the CLE requirement for certain categories of attorneys, and allows discretionary exemptions upon showing hardship.

In Maine, Rule 5(d) lists attorneys exempted (e.g. judges, law professors, emeritus, nonresidents, elderly non-full-time practitioners, new admittees), and the CLE Committee may grant exemptions or reductions for good cause.

Details / Exceptions

  • The following are explicitly exempt under Rule 5(d):

    • Full-time judges in any state, federal, or
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Does Maine have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

Yes — Maine mandates that at least 7 of the 12 required CLE credits each year must be earned via “live” formats (in-person, live webcast, teleseminar, etc.).
That live-credit requirement is separate from the in-person harassment/discrimination hour and the live ethics hour.

Format & Live Credit Requirements

  • Attorneys must complete 12 MCLE credit hours annually.
  • No more than 5 credits may come from self-study (recorded / on-demand) formats.
  • At least 7 credits must be obtained via live or interactive formats (including in-person, live webcast, teleseminar).
  • Among those live credits:
    • One live credit must address ethics and professionalism.
    • One in-person credit must address harassment and discriminatory communication or conduct, unless waived by the CLE Committee for good cause (e.g. approval to attend by live-stream).

Temporary Waiver & Adjustments

  • The in-person requirement for the harassment/discrimination credit may be waived for good cause, allowing live online attendance with prior approval from the CLE Committee.
  • The rule emphasizes that the live ethics credit can’t be fulfilled via self-study formats.

Key Takeaway

Maine requires a minimum of 7 live-format CLE credits each year (in-person, webcast, or equivalent). Within those, one must be a live ethics hour, and one must be an in-person harassment/discrimination hour (unless waived for good cause).

How many CLE hours are required every reporting cycle in Maine?

Maine attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours each calendar year. Among those, at least 1 hour must cover ethics and at least 1 hour must address harassment/discrimination, and at least 7 hours must be earned live.

Annual CLE Requirements in Maine

  • Total requirement: 12 credit hours per calendar year
  • Ethics requirement: 1 live hour
  • Harassment/discrimination requirement: 1 in-person hour (unless live hybrid permitted)
  • Live credit minimum: at least 7 hours
  • Self-study cap: up to 5 hours may be self-study
  • Carryover: up to 10 hours may carry into next year (no more than 5 of those may be self-study)
  • Compliance deadline: December 31
  • Reporting deadline: Last business day of February (certify previous year)

Provider Support

  • Sprout Education tracks your Maine CLE credits and helps with reporting to the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar

Key Takeaway: Maine requires 12 CLE hours annually, with specific ethics and harassment/discrimination live credit rules, a live minimum, self-study limits, and up to 10 hours carryover.

What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in Maine?

Missing Maine’s CLE deadline triggers a noncompliance fee and may eventually lead to suspension if not remedied. Under Bar Rule 5, attorneys who fail to meet CLE requirements by December must certify compliance by the last business day in February; noncompliant attorneys are assessed a fee, and continued noncompliance may result in suspension.

CLE Deadline & Reporting

  • By December 31: Attorney must complete 12 CLE credits (including ethics and harassment/discrimination credits).
  • By last business day in February: Submit CLE certification via the Annual Report Statement.

Noncompliance Fee & Suspension

  • Attorneys who do not meet the CLE requirement by February’s deadline are assessed a noncompliance fee under Rule 5.
  • Continued noncompliance may lead the Board to suspend the attorney’s license until compliance is fulfilled.
  • Suspended attorneys must complete CLE for each year of suspension (with caps and proper credit mix) to be reinstated.

Key Takeaway: In Maine, missing your CLE requirements triggers a late noncompliance fee and risks suspension unless you file the certification and cure the deficiency, including for years you may have been suspended.

Do CLE requirements differ for part-time vs full-time attorneys in Maine?

No — Maine’s CLE rules do not reduce obligations based on part-time vs full-time status; all active attorneys must satisfy the same minimum requirement unless exempted by other rules.

Maine Bar Rule 5 requires every attorney with an active license to complete 12 MCLE credit hours per calendar year, with restrictions on self-study credits and required live ethics and harassment hours.

Details:

  • No more than 5 of the 12 hours may be earned via self-study or non-live formats.
  • At least one live hour must address
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Do judges in Maine have separate CLE requirements?

Yes — judges in Maine have separate continuing judicial education (CJE) requirements in addition to the general CLE rules for attorneys.

Maine maintains a Judicial Education Committee that organizes and oversees CJE for judges, and state law mandates specific CJE hours for judges and magistrates.

Details

  • All judges and magistrates in Maine must complete 24 hours of CJE every 24-month period.
  • The Judicial Education Committee
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When is the CLE reporting deadline in Maine?

The CLE reporting deadline in Maine is the last business day in February, following the calendar-year compliance period.

Maine attorneys must complete their CLE requirement by December 31 and then certify compliance by the end of February.

Maine CLE Reporting & Compliance

  • Compliance Deadline: December 31 (all CLE must be earned by this date)
  • Reporting /
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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Maine?

Yes — Maine allows carryover of CLE credits, up to 10 hours (subject to limits on self-study).

Maine Bar Rule 5 expressly provides that attorneys may “carry over up to 10 credit hours … provided that no more than five … may be earned through self-study.”

Details & nuances

  • Under Rule 5(f), the carryover credits apply only as general credits — ethics and harassment &
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How do I report CLE credits in Maine?

You report CLE credits in Maine by submitting your MCLE Annual Report Statement to the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar by 4:30 p.m. on the last business day in February.
This report certifies completion of all required credits for the prior calendar year (due December 31).

Overview of Maine CLE Reporting

Maine attorneys must complete 12 credit hours per year, including 1 live ethics hour and 1 live harassment/discrimination hour. No more than 5 credits may come from self-study formats. Carryover is allowed: up to 10 credits may carry into the next year (with up to 5 self-study). Program sponsors report live program attendance to the Board within 30 days.

Steps to Report CLE in Maine

  • Complete your 12 credits—with the required ethics and harassment/discrimination credits—by
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What is the reporting format for CLE in Maine?

Maine attorneys certify CLE compliance via an annual MCLE Annual Report Statement, due by the last business day of February following the calendar year. The Maine CLE Committee requires self-reporting of credits earned and retains the authority to audit submitted reports.

Key Details:

  • Attorneys must complete 12 MCLE credit hours per calendar year (no more than 5 may be self-study).
  • Each year, attorneys must “demonstrate compliance” by certifying their Annual Report Statement to the CLE Committee no later than the last business day of February.
  • CLE sponsors (including the Maine State Bar Association) report credits to the Maine Board of Overseers no later than 30 days following the program.
  • Attorneys maintain certificates and records; if audited, they must produce the documentation.

Key Takeaway: In Maine, attorneys self-certify via an Annual Report Statement by February’s end, backed by sponsor reporting and subject to audit.

What counts toward CLE requirements in Maine?

In Maine, CLE credit counts through accredited live, self-study, teaching, writing, auditing, and certain volunteer roles, subject to the limits and specialty requirements set in Bar Rule 5.

Each attorney must complete 12 MCLE credit hours per calendar year, including at least one live ethics hour and one in-person harassment/discrimination hour.

Approved activities that count

  • Live programs (in-person or live webcast) approved by the CLE Committee under Rule 5 — credit is
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How many CLE credits do Maine attorneys need?

Maine attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours per calendar year, including at least 1 hour in ethics and 1 hour in harassment and discrimination.

No more than 5 of those hours may be earned through self-study or on-demand online courses, and at least 7 must be live webcasts or or in-person.

Details

  • Reporting period and deadline: Earn all credits by December 31 and certify by the last business day of February.﹡
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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in Maine?

Yes – Maine requires at least 7 live credits each year, including 1 in-person Harassment and Discrimination credit; up to 5 credits may be on-demand. Live credit can be earned in person or via live webcast, and 1 separate live Ethics and Professionalism credit is also required.

Format minimums and annual totals

  • Annual total – 12 credits per calendar year.
  • Live minimum – at least 7 live credits each year (12 total minus the maximum 5 on-demand credits).
  • In-person requirement – 1 Harassment and Discrimination credit must be taken in person each year, unless the CLE Committee grants a prior good-cause waiver to attend by approved live-stream.
  • Live ethics – 1 Ethics and Professionalism credit must be taken live each year.
  • On-demand limit – up to 5 credits per year may be earned through on-demand self-study.

What counts as live in Maine

  • In-person programs.
  • Live webcast or webinar where presenters are available in real time and attendee questions are contemporaneously shared.
  • Moderated video replay with a qualified commentator present to answer questions and facilitate discussion.
  • Teleseminar and similar synchronous formats that meet Maine’s live criteria.

Key Takeaway

Maine requires a live component every year – at least 7 live credits, including 1 in-person Harassment and Discrimination hour and 1 live Ethics and Professionalism hour – with no more than 5 credits allowed from on-demand courses.

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