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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Connecticut?

No — Connecticut does not provide a formal extension process for CLE reporting; attorneys simply certify compliance on their annual registration and must maintain records in case of audit.

Connecticut’s MCLE regime is self-reporting: you complete your required credits by December 31, then certify compliance via your annual attorney registration (typically due the first Friday in March), without a mechanism for retroactive extensions.

Details & Explanation

  • Connecticut’s Practice Book § 2-27A requires attorneys to earn 12 CLE hours per calendar year (including 2 hours in ethics/professionalism).
  • Attorneys must maintain records (certificates, documentation) of their CLE activity for seven years.
  • There is no requirement to submit proof of CLE compliance in advance; instead, compliance is certified via your annual registration.
  • There is no published provision in the MCLE rules, FAQs, or Judicial Branch materials that allow a request to extend the December 31 deadline for earning or reporting credits.
  • Noncompliance with CLE (failure to certify or maintain required credits) may subject you to disciplinary processes under the Bar’s rules or the Judicial Branch, including audit or sanction.

Key Takeaway
In Connecticut, you cannot formally extend your CLE reporting deadline — you must complete credits by year’s end and certify compliance through your registration, while retaining records for potential audit.

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