Yes — Georgia allows attorneys to carry over unused CLE credits, subject to defined limits.
Georgia’s CLE rules permit carryover of general, ethics, professionalism, and trial credits, within specified maximums.
Details & nuances
- Attorneys in Georgia need 12 CLE hours annually, including 1 hour ethics and 1 hour professionalism; trial attorneys also need 3 trial hours.
- According to NACLE, Georgia attorneys may carry forward up to 12 credits total, including up to 2 ethics, 2 professionalism, and 3 trial credits.
- Georgia’s CLE requirement guidance likewise states that if a member completes more than 12 hours, the surplus may be applied toward the next year.
- However, newly admitted attorneys may not carry over CLE credits into their next reporting cycle (i.e. their excess credits do not shift forward).
Key Takeaway
You can carry over unused GEORGIA CLE credits (within limits: 12 general, 2 ethics, 2 professionalism, 3 trial), but new admittees are excluded from carryover.