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State CLE Contact Information State Contact/Phone Address Alabama State CLE Contact Information State Contact/Phone Address Alabama Alabama State Bar MCLE Alabama State Bar MCLE (334) 269-1515 P.O. Box 671 (334) 261-6310 (fax) Montgomery, AL https://www.alabar.org/cle/ 36101 Alaska Alaska State Bar Association Alaska State Bar Association (907) 272-7469 840 K Street, Suite 100 (907) 272-2932 (fax) P.O. Box 100279 [email protected] Anchorage, AK https://alaskabar.org/cle-mcle/cle-provider- 99501 information/ Arizona State Bar of Arizona - CLE State Bar of Arizona - CLE (602) 252-4804 4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100 (602) 271-4930 (fax) Phoenix, AZ [email protected] 85016 www.azbar.org/CLE/ Arkansas Arkansas CLE Board Arkansas CLE Board (501) 374-1855 2100 Riverfront Drive, Suite 110 (501) 374-1853 (fax) Little Rock, AR https://www.arcourts.gov/administration/prof 72202 essional-programs/cle/out-state California State Bar of California, MCLE Program State Bar of California, MCLE Program (888) 800-3400 180 Howard Street [email protected] San Francisco, CA www.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys/MCLE-CLE 94105 Colorado Colorado Supreme Court Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center Board of Cont. Legal and Judicial Education Colorado Supreme Court (303) 928-7771 Board of Cont. Legal and Judicial [email protected] Education http://www.coloradosupremecourt.com/Curre 1300 Broadway, Suite 510 nt%20Lawyers/Cle.asp# Denver, CO 80203 Connecticut Connecticut Judicial Branch MCLE Connecticut Judicial Branch MCLE (860) 223-4400 Connecticut Center for Judicial (860) 223-4488 (fax) Education [email protected] 90 Washington Street, 3rd Floor https://www.jud.ct.gov/mcle/default.htm Hartford, CT 06106 Delaware Commission on CLE of the Supreme Court of Commission on CLE of the Supreme Delaware Court of Delaware (302) 651-3941 The Renaissance Center Margot Millar 405 North King Street, Suite 420 [email protected] Wilmington, DE https://courts.delaware.gov/cle/ 19801 District of The District of Columbia Bar The District of Columbia Bar Columbia (202) 737-4700 901 4th Street, NW Dennis P. Cuevas Washington, DC [email protected] 20001 https://www.dcbar.org/cle/about-the- program.cfm Florida Florida Bar, Continuing Legal Education Florida Bar, Continuing Legal Commission Education Commission (850) 561-5628 651 E. Jefferson Street Chase Early Tallahassee, FL [email protected] 32399 https://www.floridabar.org/about/cmtes/cmte s-cm/cmte-cm120/ Georgia State Bar of Georgia Continuing Legal State Bar of Georgia Continuing Legal Education Regulation Education Regulation (404) 527-8710 104 Marietta Street NW, Suite 100 [email protected] Atlanta, GA https://www.gabar.org/membership/cle/ 30303 Hawaii Hawaii State Bar Association Hawaii State Bar Association (808) 792-7348 Alakea Corporate Tower Debbie Blanton 1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1000 [email protected] Honolulu, HI https://hsba.org/HSBA/MCLE/Mandatory_C 96813 ontinuing_Legal_Education.aspx Idaho Idaho State Bar Idaho State Bar (208) 334-4500 The Law Center (208) 334-2764 (fax) 525 W. Jefferson St. Kim Wilson Boise, ID [email protected] 83702 https://isb.idaho.gov/licensing-mcle/mcle- info/mcle-accreditation/ Illinois Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board Illinois MCLE Board of the Supreme Court of Illinois 200 West Madison Street, Suite 900 (312) 924-2420 Chicago, IL [email protected] 60606 https://www.mcleboard.org/files/Home.aspx Indiana Indiana Office of Admissions & Continuing Indiana Office of Admissions & Education (ACE) Continuing Education (ACE) (317) 232-2552 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 550 (317) 233-1442 (fax) Indianapolis, IN https://www.in.gov/judiciary/ace/ 46204 Iowa Iowa Supreme Court, Commission on CLE Iowa Supreme Court, Commission on (515) 348-4670 CLE [email protected] Judicial Branch Building https://www.iowacourts.gov/opr/about- 1111 East Court Avenue opr/commission-on-continuing-legal- Des Moines, IA education/ 50319 Kansas Kansas CLE Commission Kansas CLE (785) 368-8201 Kansas Judicial Center [email protected] 301 SW 10th Avenue www.kscle.org Topeka, KS 66612 Kentucky Kentucky Continuing Legal Education Continuing Legal Education Commission Commission (502) 564-3795 ext. 228 Kentucky Bar Association Clifford Timberlake 514 West Main Street [email protected] Frankfort, KY www.kybar.org/ 40601 Louisiana Committee on Mandatory Continuing Legal LSBA MCLE Committee Education 601 St. Charles Avenue (504) 619-0154 New Orleans, LA (800) 421-5722 70130 Kathleen “Kitty” Hymel [email protected] https://www.lsba.org/MCLE/ Maine Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar Board of Overseers of the Bar (207) 623-1121 97 Winthrop Street (207) 623-4175 (fax) P.O. Box 527 [email protected] Augusta, ME http://mebaroverseers.org/attorney_services/c 04332 ontinuing_education/continuing_education.ht ml Maryland Maryland State Bar Association CLE Maryland State Bar Association Committee 520 W. Fayette Street (410) 685-7878 Baltimore, MD [email protected] 21201 http://www.msba.org/cle/ Massachusetts Massachusetts Bar Massachusetts Bar, Boston Office (617) 338-0500 20 West Street [email protected] Boston, MA https://massbar.org/education/cle- 02111 requirements Michigan State Bar of Michigan State Bar of Michigan (517) 346-6300 306 Townsend Street (517) 482-6248 (fax) Lansing, MI http://www.michbar.org/ 48933 Minnesota State Board of CLE State CLE Board (651) 297-7100 180 East 5th Street, Suite 950 (651) 296-5866 (fax) Saint Paul, MN [email protected] 55101 https://www.cle.mn.gov/ Mississippi Mississippi Commission on CLE Mississippi Commission on CLE (601) 576-4622 P.O. Box 369 (601) 576-4733 (fax) Jackson, MS Tracy Graves 39205 [email protected] https://courts.ms.gov/cle_bccr/cle.php Missouri Missouri State Bar The Missouri Bar (573) 638-2233 Attn: MCLE (573) 635-2811 (fax) 326 Monroe Street [email protected] P.O. Box 2355 http://www.mobar.org/mcle/ Jefferson City, MO 65102 Montana Montana Continuing Legal Education Montana Commission of CLE (406) 442-7660 33 South Last Chance Gulch (406) 442-7763 (fax) P.O. Box 577 [email protected] Helena, MT https://www.mtcle.org/ 59624 Nebraska Nebraska State Bar Association Nebraska State Bar Association (402) 475-7091 635 South 14th Street, Suite 200 (800) 927-0117 Lincoln, NE (402) 475-7098 (fax) 68508 Amy Prenda [email protected] https://www.nebar.com/page/NSBACLE Nevada Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education Nevada Board of Continuing Legal (775) 329-4443 Education (775) 329-4291 (fax) 457 Court Street, 2nd Floor [email protected] Reno, NV https://www.nvcleboard.org/index.asp 89501 New Hampshire New Hampshire Bar Association New Hampshire Bar Association (603) 224-6942 2 Pillsbury Street, Suite 300 (603) 224-2910 (fax) Concord, NH [email protected] 03301 https://www.nhbar.org/nhbacle/ New Jersey Supreme Court of New Jersey Board on Supreme Court of New Jersey Board Continuing Legal Education on Continuing Legal Education (609) 633-9733 P.O. Box 970 [email protected] Trenton, NJ https://njcourts.gov/attorneys/attcle.html 08625 New Mexico New Mexico MCLE New Mexico MCLE (505) 797-6054 5121 Masthead St NE [email protected] Albuquerque., NM www.nmmcle.org/index.asp 87109 New York New York State CLE Board New York State CLE Board (212) 428-2105 25 Beaver Street, Room 888 [email protected] New York, NY http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle 10004 North Carolina North Carolina State Bar - CLE North Carolina State Bar - CLE (919)733-0123 217 E. Edenton Street (919) 821-9168 (fax) P.O. Box 26148 Lori Nicolicchia Raleigh, NC [email protected] 27611 https://www.nccle.org/ North Dakota North Dakota CLE Commission North Dakota CLE Commission (701) 255-1404 1661 Capitol Way, Suite 104LL [email protected] P.O. Box 2136 https://www.sband.org/page/cle Bismarck, ND 58502 Ohio Supreme Court of Ohio, Continuing Legal The Supreme Court of Ohio Education Commission on CLE (614) 387-9320 65 South Front Street, 5th Floor (614) 387-9329 (fax) Columbus, OH [email protected] 43215 http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/AttySvcs/ CLE/ Oklahoma Oklahoma Mandatory Continuing Legal Oklahoma Mandatory Continuing Education Commission Legal Education Commission (405) 416-7009 1901 N. Lincoln Boulevard [email protected] P.O. Box 53036 https://www.okmcle.org/contact Oklahoma City, OK 73152 Oregon Oregon State Bar Oregon State Bar MCLE (503) 431-6368 16037 Upper Boones Ferry Road [email protected] P.O. Box 231935 http://www.osbar.org/mcle Tigard, OR 97281 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Board Education (717) 231-3250 Pennsylvania Judicial Center (800) 497-2253 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite (717) 231-3251 (fax) 3400 [email protected] P.O. Box 62495 https://www.pacle.org/index.asp Harrisburg, PA 17106 Rhode Island Rhode Island MCLE Rhode Island MCLE Commission (401) 222-4942 24 Weybosset Street (401) 222-4302 (fax) Providence, RI [email protected] 02903 https://www.courts.ri.gov/AttorneyResources/ mcle/Pages/default.aspx South Carolina South Carolina Commission on CLE and Supreme Court of South Carolina Specialization Commission on CLE and (803) 799-5578 Specialization [email protected] 950 Taylor Street, Suite 120 www.commcle.org P.O. Box 2138 Columbia, SC 29202 South Dakota State Bar of South Dakota State Bar of South Dakota (605) 224-7554 222 E Capitol Avenue #3 (605) 224-0282 (fax) Pierre, SD http://www.statebarofsouthdakota.com/page/ 57501 cle Tennessee Tennessee Commission on CLE Tennessee Commission on CLE (615) 741-3096 1321 Murfreesboro Pike, Suite 810 (615) 532-2477 (fax) Nashville, TN [email protected] 37217 www.cletn.com Texas State Bar of Texas,
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