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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Nevada?

Yes — Nevada allows attorneys to carry over excess CLE credits into future years, subject to caps and category constraints.

Under the Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education Regulations, attorneys may carry forward up to 20 general credits, 4 ethics credits, and 2 substance abuse credits for application over the next two calendar years.

Details & nuances

  • Regulation 1 of the Nevada CLE Regulations provides the carryover provisions: excess general, ethics, and substance abuse credits may be carried forward for two years.
  • Excess ethics and substance abuse credits may be applied toward the general credit requirement in future years, but cannot substitute to satisfy ethics or substance abuse minimums.
  • The State Bar of Nevada’s CLE rules page confirms: “You may carry forward a maximum of twenty (20) hours of general, four (4) ethics, and two (2) substance abuse credits that are in excess of the annual requirement.”
  • The PLI CLE summary also states this carryover scheme (20 general / 4 ethics / 2 substance abuse).
  • The carryover is limited to two calendar years; unused carried credits beyond that period expire.
  • Newly admitted attorneys are exempt for their admission year and the next calendar year. Credits earned in those periods generally cannot be carried over.

Key Takeaway

In Nevada, you can carry over excess CLE credits (up to 20 general, 4 ethics, and 2 substance abuse) for up to two years, but ethics and substance abuse excess only count as general credits and cannot fulfill their specific category requirements.

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