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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Connecticut?

Yes — Connecticut allows carryover of up to 2 credit hours (including ethics) to the following year.

Connecticut’s CLE “Continuing Legal Education Log” form states that “no more than 2 credit hours … may be carried forward” to the next year. ([jud.ct.gov](https://www.jud.ct.gov/webforms/forms/CE001.pdf))

Details & nuances

  • Under Practice Book § 2-27A and the Connecticut CLE Log form, attorneys who earn more than 12 credits (or more than required) may carry forward up to 2 credits (120 minutes) into the next calendar year.
  • The carryover credits must have been earned but not used in the prior year.
  • The CLE log explicitly distinguishes “carryover credit hours from previous calendar year (Not more than 2 credit hours)” as part of the total credit calculation.
  • The Connecticut Judicial Branch’s MCLE FAQ also notes that you may carry over two hours of voluntary credit (including ethics) from 2016 into 2017 toward the 12-hour total.
  • There is no indication in the rule or forms that new-admittees have a different carryover allowance beyond the general 2-credit cap.

Key Takeaway

Connecticut permits a modest carryover of up to 2 CLE credits (including ethics) into the next compliance year, but only those earned and unused in the prior year.

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