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CLE Credit Information
Similar to the NACUA Annual Conference and Workshops, Continuing Legal Education
credits are available for those who participate live in a NACUA Virtual Seminar. You may
be eligible for up to 2.0 hours of CLE credit. For more information on the credit hours
available, please contact Meredith McMillan. |
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would like NACUA to apply on my behalf for CLE Credit. How do I do this? |
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Attorneys interested in having
NACUA apply for their CLE credit must complete two forms, the Certificate of Attendance
form and the Attendance Record, which are included in the materials. Please return both
forms along with payment of $5, per person per state requested, to NACUA by mail or fax
(202-296-8379). Depending on the state's rules, NACUA will sign the form to verify your
attendance at the seminar and will either process your credit with the MCLE record-keeping
authority in the state(s) you provided or return the signed form to you for your records.Please note, if you are
requesting credit in more than one state you must fill out one form per state.
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Certificate of Attendance form is not accepted in my state. What do I do? |
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Attorneys in some states
need a specialized Certificate of Attendance form to submit to their state's MCLE
record-keeping authority. Once the Attendance Records are received, NACUA will send out
specialized forms to be distributed to participating attorneys. Please contact Meredith
McMillan and let her know how many
forms you need. The states
affected are: KY, LA, and TX.
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I eligible to receive CLE credit in my state for participating in the Virtual Seminar?* |
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NACUA will apply to the
MCLE of every state before the Virtual Seminar.
*Please note that Kansas,
Ohio, and Pennsylvania do not approve virtual seminars.Indiana has also denied credit for this virtual seminar. |
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