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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Alaska?

Yes — Alaska allows attorneys to carry over CLE credits, up to 12 credits, from the previous reporting period.

This carryover is governed by Alaska Bar Rule 65 and was reaffirmed in Supreme Court Order No. 2016.

Details & nuances

  • Under the amended Rules (effective January 1, 2025), an active Bar member may carry forward a maximum of 12 credits (3 ethics + 9 voluntary) earned in the calendar year immediately preceding the current reporting period.
  • The credit hours must have been earned but not claimed in the prior year.
  • In the annual certification (due February 1), attorneys must report whether they met the 3 ethics and 9 voluntary CLE in the prior year or used carryforward credits.
  • The carryover rule does not apply to members in the calendar year of their admission.
  • Prior to the amendment, older rules also permitted carryforward, though under different credit minima. For example, Bar regulations earlier acknowledged voluntary and ethics credits subject to prior rules.

Key Takeaway

Alaska permits carryover of up to 12 CLE credits (3 ethics + 9 voluntary) into the next reporting period, provided they were earned and unclaimed in the prior year, and this does not apply in your admission year.

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