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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Minnesota?

No — Minnesota does not allow carryover of CLE credits to the next reporting period.

The Minnesota State Board of CLE’s FAQ explicitly states that any credit hours earned in excess of the required 45 in a reporting period “cannot be ‘saved’ and used in the next reporting period.”

Details & nuances

  • Minnesota attorneys must complete 45 approved credits every three years, including minimum subcategory credits (ethics, elimination of bias, mental health/substance use).
  • The Board’s FAQ answers the carryover question clearly: “If I have more than 45 hours of CLE, can I carry over … into the next reporting period? No.”
  • Minnesota’s rules (Rule 9B / CLE Rules) require reporting of credits within each 3-year period; there is no statutory or rule provision for carrying over surplus CLE credit.
  • Some CLE provider or aggregator guides repeat this rule (e.g. “Attorneys cannot carry over credits into the next reporting period” in CLE summaries).

Key Takeaway

In Minnesota, any CLE credits beyond the 45-hour requirement cannot be carried over — they expire for purposes of future periods.

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