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Applying for CLE Credit
Frequently Asked Questions
expand  How do I determine if a CLE course is accredited?
expand  What is the benefit to becoming a Regulation 5 accredited sponsor?
Once granted accredited sponsor status, it is exempt from the requirement for prior approval for all courses or activities, except the professionalism requirement, in compliance with the standards for approval in Regulation 3.
   
 
expand  How do I become a Regulation 5 accredited sponsor?
expand  What is the procedure for having a course or program accredited?
Fill out the application and return with an agenda, a table of contents or equivalent, and faculty names and credentials (if not in brochure or description), and the relevancy to the law. We will then determine how many hours will be approved and notify you of that determination. There is no fee as long as the request is made within 30 days of the activity.  Please allow 2 weeks for processing.
   
 

Ethics
Frequently Asked Questions
expand  What qualifies as ethics credit?

Reporting CLE
Frequently Asked Questions
expand  What are the requirements for continuing legal education in Vermont?
expand  How can I determine whether a CLE activity is considered live or self-study?
If an activity is offered in real time with the opportunity and capability to interact with the presenter and others participating in the activity, then it is considered live.   For example, renting videotapes for personal viewing at your convenience is considered self-study.  An on-line course that you can do in stages and at your convenience is considered self-study.  A live webcast with the opportunity to email in questions to the presenter and view questions posed by others participating in the webcast is considered live.
   
 
expand  When is my CLE reporting period up?
expand  When is my CLE affidavit due?
Your affidavit should be returned by July 1st of your reporting period.   The appropriate affidavit to use will be available after May 1 of your reporting year and will be emailed to you.
 
If you cannot remember your reporting period, check your licensing card or here    
 
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Fees
TitleCostChecks Payable to
Make Up Plan50.00Continuing Legal Education
Out of Time Request50.00Continuing Legal Education
Suspension Fee100.00Continuing Legal Education

Contact Information

2418 Airport Rd, Ste 2
Barre, VT 05641
Phone: 802-828-3281
Fax: 802-828-1695

Martha I. Hicks-Robinson, Director

jud-attylicensing@state.vt.us


MCLE Board Members
Hon. Karen Carroll, Chair
Kimberly Butler, Esq., Vice Chair
J. Scott Cameron, Esq.
Keith Kasper, Esq.
Anthony B. Lamb, Esq
Stanley Shernock, Ph.D
Clara Gimenez, Esq.