No — Ohio’s CLE rules do not provide for a formal extension of time to report CLE, though the Court may consider leniency in exceptional cases. The official Ohio CLE FAQ makes no mention of an extension option.
Ohio CLE Framework & Reporting Deadlines
- Ohio attorneys must complete 24 credit hours every two years.
- CLE credits must be earned by December 31 of the compliance period.
- Attorneys must report their completed credits by January 31 following the period.
What You Should Do (if you can’t meet the deadline)
- Contact the Office of Attorney Services (Ohio Supreme Court) immediately to explain your situation.
- Provide documentation of the hardship or extenuating circumstances.
- Request that they consider leniency or alternative relief (though not guaranteed).
- Simultaneously complete as many CLE hours as possible.
- Retain all records and communications in case of audit or review.
Limitations & Considerations
- Because there is no statutory authority permitting extensions, any relief is purely discretionary and not guaranteed.
- There is no published procedure, form, or standard for extension requests in Ohio’s CLE materials.
- Even in hardship, failure to report or complete CLE may expose you to discipline or administrative consequences.
- Advance planning is crucial — do not wait until the last minute.
Key Takeaway
Ohio’s rules do not officially allow CLE reporting extensions — you can try to seek discretionary leniency in exceptional cases, but there is no procedural right to an extension.