Yes — Wyoming’s CLE rules include multiple explicit exemptions under Rule 8, allowing some attorneys to be fully exempt from the annual CLE obligation.
The Wyoming Board of CLE identifies exempt classes such as new admittees (in their admission year), inactive/retired members, elected officials, and Board of Law Examiners members (if they timely request exemption).
Details / Exceptions
- Newly Admitted: Attorneys are exempt from Rule 4(a) CLE during the calendar year in which they are admitted to practice law in Wyoming.
- Inactive / Retired / Honorary: Members who are inactive, honorary, honorary retired, or retired under the Bar Bylaws are exempt from CLE credit and reporting requirements.
- Elected Officials: Attorneys holding elected state or national executive or legislative office may request an exemption each year the office is held.
- Board of Law Examiners: Attorneys serving on the Board may request an annual exemption from CLE.
- Waiver / Extension: For hardship or extenuating circumstances, the Board may grant waivers or extensions of CLE obligations.
- Certification: Exemptions for elected officials or Board members require a written request each year.
Key Takeaway
Wyoming offers defined exemptions from CLE (new admittees, inactive/retired, elected officials, and Board of Law Examiners) — but exemption must be claimed by request or status, not assumed.