Utah Attorney CLE Requirements
| Credit Requirement | 12 credits every year |
| Specialty Credits | 1 ethics credit 1 professionalism credit |
| CLE Compliance Deadline | June 30 |
| CLE Reporting Deadline | July 31 |
| Approved BARBRI Formats | On-demand (6 maximum) |
| Carryover | Carryover is not allowed |
| CLE Credit Reporting | BARBRI reports CLE credits. Utah attorneys must certify compliance. |
Utah CLE FAQs
Utah attorneys must complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics CLE credit and 1 professionalism CLE credit each year.
Utah-licensed attorneys can earn continuing legal education credits by exploring BARBRI's on-demand and live CLE courses.
Utah attorneys must complete their CLE requirement by June 30 of their reporting year.
No, carryover is not allowed.
Newly admitted Utah attorneys must complete a 12-month NLTP mentoring term during their first year of admission to the Bar, attend the New Lawyer Ethics Program, and complete an additional 12 approved CLE courses.

How Else Can Utah Lawyers Earn CLE Credit?
- Attend approved, live, in-person CLE courses.
- Teach approved CLE courses. Publish legal articles..
- Publish an article in a national law journal. Attorneys who publish an article can receive up to 12 hours of CLE credit.
- Speak in a community outreach capacity.
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.

Utah CLE Compliance and Reporting
When Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Utah attorneys must certify their compliance with the CLE requirement by July 31.
How Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Utah attorneys must file a Certificate of Compliance with the Utah CLE Board by July 31 of their reporting year.
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Contact Information, Rules, and Regulations
Information may change. Refer to your State Bar Association for updates.

