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The Wisconsin Court System has developed an electronic CLE Reporting system allowing attorneys to electronically file their Continuing Legal Education Requirements on-line. This program is administered by the Board of Bar Examiners (BBE), an agency of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.
ALL attorneys will be required to electronically file their CLE report using the CLE reporting website. Go to the CLE reporting website to electronically file. 2022-2023 CLE Memorandum
The Wisconsin Court System protects individuals' rights, privileges and liberties, maintains the rule of law, and provides a forum for the resolution of disputes that is fair, accessible, independent and effective. Learn about Wisconsin's continuing legal education reporting website and search for eligible courses.
Welcome to the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiner's CLE Reporting website. This site allows Wisconsin attorneys to track credits online and create the CLE Form 1 Report of Compliance with Continuing Legal Education Credits when they electronically submit it through this website to BBE.
Do you find continuing legal education (CLE) rules confusing? You have enough to worry about. In about five minutes, learn what you need to know about earning, tracking, and reporting CLE.
ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED: Effective September 10, 2009, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin has authorized attorneys to sign their CLE reporting form electronically. As a result, you can e-file your CLE Form 1; in addition it will not be necessary to mail a form to the BBE office.
"Active" lawyers admitted to practice law in Wisconsin must obtain at least 30 continuing legal education (CLE) credits every two years. Do you have questions on reporting? Here are a few answers, plus where to go for further information.