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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Tennessee?

Yes — Tennessee attorneys may apply for an “Exceptional Relief” petition, which can include requests for extensions, waivers, or modifications of CLE obligations under certain circumstances. The Supreme Court Rule 21 and the Exceptional Relief Rule permit relief for hardship or extenuating circumstances.

Tennessee CLE Rules & Deadlines

  • Tennessee lawyers must complete 15 CLE hours annually (including 3 Ethics/Professionalism).
  • CLE must be completed by December 31 each year, and compliance is reported by March 31 with penalties for late compliance thereafter.
  • Under Rule 21(e), CLE hours are to be reported “as soon thereafter as is practical, but no later than one year from the date the CLE credit was earned.”

Exceptional Relief / Extension Authority

  • An attorney may file for Exceptional Relief to seek waivers, extensions, or modifications of CLE requirements for undue hardship or extenuating circumstances.
  • The Exceptional Relief petition must follow procedures set by the CLE Commission under Rule 21 and related regulations.

What You Should Do

  1. Review Supreme Court Rule 21 and the Exceptional Relief procedures.
  2. Prepare a petition for Exceptional Relief specifying the relief you seek (extension, waiver, adjustment) and detailing your hardship or extenuating circumstances.
  3. File the petition with the Tennessee CLE Commission by the deadline for your reporting period.
  4. Continue to earn CLE credits where possible while your petition is pending.
  5. If relief is granted, comply with the adjusted timeline or modified CLE plan set by the Commission.

Limitations & Considerations

  • Relief (extension, waiver, or modification) is discretionary, not guaranteed.
  • Exceptional Relief is not a routine extension — it is intended for genuine hardship or extenuating circumstances.
  • Even with an extension, you must still satisfy some form of compliance (earning or reporting) by the adjusted deadline or face sanction.

Key Takeaway
Tennessee does allow attorneys to request extensions or adjustments through the Exceptional Relief process under Rule 21, but you must file a detailed petition showing genuine hardship or extenuating circumstances—and don’t expect the relief to be automatic.

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