Yes — Oklahoma’s CLE rules provide several exemptions from the 12-credit requirement under Rule 2, including for newly admitted lawyers, judges, public officials, nonresidents, and attorneys over 65.
To claim an exemption, attorneys must affirmatively report it; otherwise they are presumed subject to CLE.
Details / Exceptions
- Newly admitted attorneys are exempt for the remainder of the calendar year in which they are admitted.
- Judges who, throughout the reporting period, are barred by law or constitution from private practice are exempt.
- Members of U.S. Congress, Oklahoma Legislature, Attorney General, and certain Bar and disciplinary board members are exempt during their service years.
- Attorneys who reach age 65 before or during the reporting year are exempt (with limited reporting).
- Nonresidents who did not practice law in Oklahoma during the year are exempt.
- Attorneys may file an affidavit certifying that they did not practice law during the reporting period to claim exemption.
- The Commission may grant waiver, substituted compliance, or partial exemptions for disability, hardship, or extenuating circumstances.
Key Takeaway
Oklahoma’s CLE system includes multiple carved-out exemptions, but attorneys must file the required claim to be exempt.