No — Florida does not allow carryover of CLE credits into the next reporting cycle.
The Florida Bar’s FAQ states explicitly that “Excess credits cannot be carried over to the next reporting cycle.”
Details & nuances
- Florida requires 30 hours of CLE every three years (the CLER requirement), including at least 5 in legal ethics/professionalism/substance abuse/mental health and at least 3 in technology.
- The rule “Excess credits cannot be carried over to the next reporting cycle” is repeated in the Bar’s FAQ.
- Non-official CLE provider summaries (e.g. NACLE) confirm that “Florida CLE rules do not allow carryover.”
- Because of this, any credits you earn beyond 30 in your three-year period don’t reduce the next period’s obligation — they’re essentially non-usable for future periods.
Key Takeaway
In Florida, any CLE hours beyond your required 30 in a reporting period are wasted for carryover purposes — there is no carryover allowed.