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MCLE Rules and Regulations Announcements – updated 5/18/2021Rule 250: Mandatory Continuing Legal and Judicial Education – updated 7/1/2021Continuing Legal and Judicial Education Regulations – updated 5/18/2021
Form 1B: Request for Individual Attorney/LLP AccreditationForm 1C: Request for Accreditation of Graduate Legal ActivityForm 5: Request for Accreditation of a Teaching ActivityForm 6: Request for Accreditation for ResearchForm 6A: Request for Accreditation for Committee Research ActivityForm 7: Request for Accreditation of Independent StudyForm 8: Application for CLE credit for pro bono representation or mentoring
Form for CLE Compliance via Comity
Certificate of CLE Compliance: Provides an explanation of an attorney’s obligation with Colorado’s Continuing Legal Education requirements and a statement as to the attorney’s CLE status as of the most recent compliance period. Inactive status is noted, if applicable. Click here for Document Requests.
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Note: To cover the cost of processing a credit or charge card transaction, and pursuant to section 5-2-212, Colorado Revised Statutes, a seller or lessor may impose a processing surcharge in an amount not to exceed 2% of the total payment made for goods or services purchased or leased by use of a credit or charge card. A seller or lessor shall not impose a processing surcharge on payments made by use of cash, a check, or a debit card or redemption of a gift card.
Pursuant to C.R.S. § 5-2-212 a small credit card processing fee of 2% will be applied to all credit card transactions effective September 15, 2025. This fee is necessary to manage the rising costs associated with accepting credit card payments. To avoid this fee, consider using an alternative payment method such as mailing in a check or money order, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) e-check, or debit card which will not incur this surcharge. Note that payments sent via mail or express delivery that are due by a date-certain will be processed as the date received in our office, not the postmark or date mailed.