Yes — but only in limited respects: Florida allows an extension for the Basic Skills Course Requirement (BSCR), not for the general CLE (CLER) reporting deadline.
The Florida Bar provides a BSCR Extension Request Form to defer completion of the basic skills requirement in certain hardship cases.
Details & Limitations
- The extension form explicitly states: “Please note that this is an extension form for your Basic Skills Course Requirements only. There are no extensions for CLER.”
- Under Florida policy, the Bar accepts “Undue Hardship Waiver Requests” for CLER exemptions or modifications, but that is not the same as a blanket extension of the reporting deadline.
- Florida’s CLE (“CLER”) rules require members to self-report credits online by their reporting period deadline; the Bar does not offer a general extension for CLER reporting.
- The Bar’s forms page shows “Petition for Removal of CLER Delinquency” and “Undue Hardship Waiver Request” but not an extension form for CLER itself.
Key Takeaway
You can request an extension for the Basic Skills Course Requirement in Florida, but not for general CLE (CLER) reporting — the reporting deadline stands, though you may seek hardship waivers or petitions for delinquency relief.