Yes — Illinois allows carryover of CLE credits, up to 10 hours, including professional responsibility (PR) credits.
Under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 794 and MCLE Board practice, surplus credits from a two-year reporting period may be carried forward, within the specified cap.
Details & nuances
- The MCLE Board’s FAQ states: “you may carry over a maximum of 10 credit hours, including PR hours from the most recent reporting period.”
- When you earn CLE hours in a two-year period that satisfy both the general and PR requirements, any excess up to that 10-hour maximum may be applied to the next period.
- For newly admitted attorneys, a different carryover ceiling applies: you may carry over up to 15 hours, including up to 6 PR hours, earned between your admission date and the start of your first full two-year period.
- Beginning with the 2023-2025 and 2024-2026 cycles, the MCLE transcript system will automatically calculate and transfer eligible carryover credits.
- Carryover credits are only available from the immediately prior reporting period (not older ones) and cannot be claimed if credits were earned during a “grace period” applicable to the prior cycle.
Key Takeaway
Illinois permits carryover of unused MCLE credits — up to 10 hours generally, and up to 15 hours for newly admitted attorneys — but only from the immediately preceding cycle and subject to PR-credit rules.