Yes, we do! But in order to do so, we need your Texas license number. Make sure this is correct and updated in your account!
Completed CLE credits for Texas are reported on the 1st and the 16th of each month, or the closest business day thereafter. Any courses completed in the first half of the month will be reported on the 16th, while any courses completed in the second half of the month will be reported on the 1st of the following month.
Please note that while we send your reporting information over to Texas on the dates listed above, your credits may not be immediately reflected with the state due to processing times. Please allow for some additional business days for this to be fully reflected.
*Note: If you complete courses in the second half of the month in which you're due to finish your CLE, we recommend that you self-report to ensure the credits are posted to your TX account on time. It is the responsibility of attorneys in TX to ensure that their credits are posted to their record by their CLE deadline.
For a more comprehensive overview of CLE credits and reporting please take a look at our CLE requirements page.
***Temporary Extension: The State Bar of Texas has granted the following automatic extensions for their CLE requirement:
- March, April, or May 2020 compliance deadline: 60-day extension
- Missed January or February 2020 compliance deadlines: 60-day extension to prevent the assessment of further fees
- Attorneys subject to suspension for failing to comply with MCLE requirements in November or December 2019: One-month extension
For a list of all states that Lawline reports for, check out this article.
Need help or more information? Please contact our customer support team at support@lawline.com or via telephone at 877-518-0660.
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