Yes — in Alaska you can request an extension of time for CLE compliance or reporting, but the Alaska Bar Association must review and approve it at its discretion.
Under Bar Rule 65 (as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 2016), a written request for extension may be filed and will be “reviewed and determined by the Association.”
Details & Conditions
- Rule 65(f) explicitly provides: “A member may file a written request for an extension of time for compliance with this rule. A request for extension shall be reviewed and determined by the Association.”
- The Alaska CLE (MCLE) FAQs page notes that the deadline for earning credits ends December 31 “unless an extension has been granted.”
- The Supreme Court Order implementing the updated Rule 65 states that time extension requests are part of the compliance rule.
- The Rule does not guarantee that any extension request will be granted; the decision is discretionary.
Key Takeaway
You are allowed to request an extension for CLE reporting/compliance in Alaska, but it’s not automatic — the Alaska Bar Association must review your written request and decide whether to approve it.