Do you have a June 30 MCLE compliance deadline? PLI has you covered! Quickly view the requirements for states with June 30 deadlines and find links to approved programs in your jurisdiction. Complete your program and receive your certificate immediately. And remember: PLI does not depend on reciprocity or the attorney to self-apply. PLI handles all the accreditation. You will receive a CLE certificate specifically for your state.
If you are licensed in a state that requires providers to report CLE credits, know that PLI is reporting credits with greater frequency in June and July. Rest assured that your credits earned in June will be reported well before your reporting deadline.
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CLE Requirements: The State Bar of Arizona requires attorneys to complete 15 credits, including 3 professional responsibility credits, by June 30 of each year. All credits must be reported by September 15. A maximum of 30 credits, including 3 professional responsibility credits, may be carried over to the next reporting period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the State Bar of Arizona website.
View PLI's Arizona-approved CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 credit in ethics or professionalism, by June 30 of each year. All credits must be reported by July 31. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over to the next reporting period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board website.
View PLI's Arkansas-approved CLE credit programs.
Illinois (A-M only)
CLE Requirements: The Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board of the Supreme Court of Illinois requires attorneys to complete 30 credits, including 6 professional responsibility credits, including one credit of diversity and inclusion, and one credit of mental health and substance abuse, as part of their professional responsibility requirement. Attorneys with last names beginning with A-M report in even years; attorneys with last names beginning with N-Z report in odd years. Credits must be reported by July 31 of the reporting year. A maximum of 10 credits, including professional responsibility, may be carried over to the next reporting period. Attorneys can verify their requirements with the Illinois MCLE Board. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Illinois MCLE Board's website.
Per the Illinois MCLE Board's guidance, if an attorney completes their credits by June 30 of the compliance year and their transcript reflects that on July 31, they are in compliance. The attorney does not submit any other report, and no late fee is due. See full page of 2024 compliance info.
Note: The attorney MCLE compliance deadline is June 30, but the reporting deadline is July 31.
PLI will report credits to the Illinois MCLE Board more frequently during June and July. All credits earned by June 30 will be reported to the Illinois MCLE Board before the Board's requirement that providers report the previous month's attendance by the 5th day of the following month.
Do you still need credits? View Illinois-approved Professional Responsibility, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, and Diversity and Inclusion programs to complete your requirements.
Kansas CLE Requirements: Kansas CLE requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 2 credits of ethics, every year by June 30. Credits must be reported by July 31. A maximum of 10 excess general credits may be carried over to the next reporting period. Ethics credits carry over as general credits. Teaching, authorship, or law practice management credits cannot be carried over. Law practice management credit is limited to a maximum of 2 credits in any compliance period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Kansas CLE website.
PLI is reporting credits to Kansas with greater frequency in June and July.
View PLI's Kansas-approved live CLE credit programs and pre-recorded CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Kentucky Bar Association requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 2 credits of ethics, every year by June 30. All credits must be reported by August 10. A maximum of 24 live credits, including 4 ethics credits, may be carried over to the next reporting period. Non-live technologically transmitted credit may not be carried forward. For additional information, please see the CLE Rules on the Kentucky Bar Association website.
View PLI's Kentucky-approved live CLE credit programs and non-live technologically transmitted CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education requires attorneys to complete 45 credits, including 3 ethics and 2 elimination of bias credits, by June 30 every three years. All credits must be reported by August 31. There is no limit to the number of on-demand credits attorneys can earn as of Jan 1, 2024. There are three compliance groups assigned by the date of admission to the Minnesota bar. Consult your attorney record to confirm your compliance period. No credits may be carried over to the next reporting period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education website.
View PLI's Minnesota-approved live CLE credit programs and on-demand CLE credit programs.
Missouri CLE Requirements: The Missouri Bar requires attorneys to complete 15 credits by June 30 of every year. Of the 15 credit hours, at least three credit hours must be devoted exclusively to professionalism, substance abuse, mental health, legal or judicial ethics, or malpractice prevention, and at least one of these three credit hours must be devoted exclusively to explicit or implicit bias, diversity, inclusion or cultural competency. All credits must be reported by July 31. Attorneys are limited to 6 credits of self-study per reporting period. The ethics and elimination of bias credits may not be earned through self-study. A maximum of 15 credits, including 2 ethics credits, may be carried over to the next reporting period. Self-study credit may not be carried over. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Missouri Bar website.
View PLI's Missouri-approved live CLE credit programs and self-study CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Supreme Court’s New Hampshire Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 2 ethics credits, by May 31 every year. All credits must be reported by July 1. Attorneys may carry forward up to a year's worth of credits (2 ethics, 10 general) only to the immediately subsequent compliance period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the New Hampshire Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board website.
View PLI's New Hampshire-approved CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The North Dakota Commission for Continuing Legal Education requires attorneys to complete 45 credits, including 3 ethics credits, by June 30 every three years. All credits must be reported by July 31 of the reporting year. Attorneys are limited to 30 credits of self-study per reporting period. Compliance period year ends are assigned based on admission to the Bar. Consult the State Bar Association of North Dakota to confirm your compliance period end date. No credits may be carried over. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the North Dakota Commission for Continuing Legal Education website.
View PLI's North Dakota-approved live CLE credit programs and self-study CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Rhode Island Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission requires attorneys to complete 10 credits, including 2 ethics credits, by June 30 every year. All credits must be reported by June 30. Effective July 1, 2018, attorneys may earn a maximum of 6 credits via video replay programs per compliance period. A maximum of 10 credits may be carried over to the next reporting period. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Rhode Island Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission website.
PLI is reporting credits to Rhode Island with greater frequency in June and July.
View PLI's Rhode Island-approved live CLE credit programs and video replay CLE credit programs.
CLE Requirements: The Utah Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal Education requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 legal ethics credit and 1 professionalism and civility credit, by June 30 every year. All credits must be reported by July 31. At least 6 credits must be Verified CLE, which can be earned via PLI's live in-person and live webcast programs. The other 6 credits may be earned via Elective CLE, PLI's on-demand programs. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Utah Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal Education website.
PLI is reporting credits to Utah with greater frequency in June and July and will be fully reported before the July 31st reporting deadline.
View PLI's Utah-approved verified CLE credit programs, verified E-CLE credit programs, and elective CLE credit programs.
Vermont CLE Requirements: The Vermont MCLE Board requires attorneys to complete 24 credits, of which at least 2 hours must be in Ethics Programming, 1 hour in Attorney Wellness Programming, and 1 hour in Diversity and Inclusion Programming by June 30 every two years. Attorneys are limited to 6 credits to moderated programming without interactivity. All credits must be reported by July 1. Attorneys are assigned to one of two groups for reporting depending on year admitted. For additional information, please see the FAQ page on the Vermont MCLE Board website.
View Moderated Programming CLE programs approved in Vermont and Non-Moderated Programming Without Interactivity CLE programs approved in Vermont. View all programs approved for attorney wellness and diversity and inclusion.