Illinois Attorney CLE Requirements
| Credit Requirement | 30 credits every 2 years |
| Specialty Credits | 6 professional responsibility credits 1 diversity and inclusion credit 1 mental health and substance abuse credit |
| CLE Compliance Deadline | June 30 |
| CLE Reporting Deadline | July 31 |
| Approved BARBRI Formats | On-demand Live webcasts |
| Carryover | Up to 10 credits, including professional responsibility |
| CLE Credit Reporting | BARBRI reports CLE credits. Illinois attorneys must certify compliance. |
Illinois CLE FAQs
Illinois attorneys are required to complete 30 credits, including 6 Professional Responsibility CLE credits every two years. Of those 6 credits, 1 must be in Diversity & Inclusion CLE and 1 must be in Mental Health & Substance Abuse CLE.
Illinois-licensed attorneys can earn continuing legal education credits by exploring BARBRI's on-demand and live CLE courses.
Illinois attorneys must complete their requirement by June 30 on the second year of their two-year reporting period. Those with last names starting with A-M report in even-numbered years. Those with last names starting with N-Z report in odd-numbered years.
Yes, in Illinois, up to 10 credits, including professional responsibility credits may be carried over to the following reporting period. Only the number of credits needed (up to 10) may be carried over only to satisfy the next consecutive period’s requirements. If carryover credits are needed to meet the current reporting period's requirement, any excess hours earned in the current period are forfeited and may not be carried forward into future reporting periods.
Newly admitted Illinois attorneys must complete an approved Illinois basic skills course or complete the Illinois mentoring program along with additional CLE credits for a total of 15 credits, within the first year of admission. After the first year, the initial two-year reporting period begins on July 1 after the completion deadline.

How Else Can Illinois Lawyers Earn CLE Credit?
- Attend an approved, in-person program.
- Attend a law school course. Attend a legal presentation at a bar association meeting for up to 1.0 hour of CLE credit.
- Teach an accredited CLE course. Teach (part-time only) a law course at a law school.
- Teach (part-time only) a law course at a university, college or community college.
- Judge a law school moot court argument or other training simulation.
- Publish a scholarly legal book or article.
- Complete a year-long mentoring program approved by the Commission on Professionalism.
STREAMLINED CLE CREDIT SOLUTIONS
Access BARBRI CLE Webinars + Passes
With BARBRI CLE webinars and courses, you can find many interactive and engaging lectures delivered by industry experts, tailored for your practice area. We offer an All-Access CLE Pass for lawyers who want to complete their continuing education credits and get the most value for their investment.

Illinois CLE Compliance and Reporting
When Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Illinois attorneys must report their compliance with the CLE requirements by July 31 following the end of their two-year reporting period. Illinois reporting groups are split into two groups:
1) Last names A-M report in even-numbered years
2) Last names N-Z report in odd-numbered years
How Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
BARBRI is responsible for reporting individual course attendance. Illinois attorneys must report their compliance by logging in to their attorney portal and submitting their CLE report.
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Contact Information, Rules, and Regulations
Information may change. Refer to your State Bar Association for updates.
