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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in California?

Yes — in California you can request a “good cause modification” to extend the time to comply with MCLE requirements, but the request is discretionary and must follow the Bar’s procedures.

Under the State Bar’s “Good Cause Modification” policy, lawyers may petition for an extension of time or a modified requirement (e.g. use of self-study) if hardship or other compelling circumstances exist.

Details & Conditions

  • The Good Cause Modification request must be submitted to the MCLE Program; you’ll have to obtain the application (not publicly posted) and pay a $100 nonrefundable processing fee.
  • Your request may ask for an extension of the deadline, or permission to satisfy some or all of the 25 hours via self-study instead of participatory credit, depending on the justification.
  • If you can still comply by June 30, the Bar says there’s no need for an extension request — though if you fail to file your MCLE report by the deadline, you may incur a late fee.
  • Not all requests are granted; the Bar will evaluate whether your circumstances meet the threshold for “good cause.”

Key Takeaway
You can seek extra time for CLE reporting in California via a “good cause modification,” but it’s not automatic — you must apply, pay the fee, and convince the Bar your situation warrants an exception.

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