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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Kentucky?

Yes — Kentucky does allow extension of time for CLE reporting or credit completion under its Supreme Court Rules, subject to approval and possible fees.

Under Kentucky SCR 3.670, attorneys may apply for an extension of time to complete CLE or to certify when they can demonstrate hardship or other good cause.

Detailed Explanation

  • SCR 3.670 is explicitly titled “Extension of Time Requirements” in Kentucky’s CLE rules.
  • The Kentucky Bar Association provides a Form #8: Application for Extension of Time to Complete CLE, indicating that the Bar accepts formal requests for extensions.
  • The University of Kentucky’s CLE FAQ confirms that attorneys “may apply for extensions (KBA Form 8)” under SCR 3.670.
  • The extension must be requested in a timely manner and may require explanation of the circumstances (hardship, unavoidable delays).
  • The extension is not automatic — the CLE Commission reviews the request and decides whether to grant relief under the standards set in SCR 3.670.

Key Takeaway

You can request an extension for CLE reporting in Kentucky using Form 8 under SCR 3.670, but it’s discretionary and dependent on demonstrating good cause.

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