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Does EUCI apply to other states for CLE?

At this time EUCI only applies to the State of Colorado but we can assist you in providing information to complete applications for other states. Only registered attendees can request CLE credits for an EUCI course/event. Email [email protected] prior to the course start date and list the state where you are licensed and your bar# as…

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How does a program get approved for CLE credits?

EUCI only applies to the State of Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal and Continuing Education upon request. If you need CLE credits, please let us know prior to the event as the State of Colorado does not accept applications for credits after the event is over.

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How do I know if the program that I am attending is CEU, CLE or CPE eligible?

If a program is eligible for CEU, CLE or CPE credit, it will be listed on the conference brochure and on the events web page. If you are not sure, or have any questions, please email [email protected] Note: recorded sessions are not eligible for credits and registered attendees that choose to not attend the live…

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If a brochure does not state CEU, CPE, or CLE credit, does that mean it is not eligible?

No. If you need a specific type of credit that is not listed, please email [email protected] and we will let you know if the event qualifies for credit.

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Are web conferences eligible for credits?

At this time, only live events are eligible for CPE credit. Web conferences are eligible for CLE and CEUs.

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How do I request CEU, CLE, or CPE Credit?

You will receive a unique link in your welcome email after registering that can be used to request credits at the conclusion of the event. Online attendees will also find this link on their login landing page under the Presentation Materials section. If you do not receive a link or would prefer you may email…

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