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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Virginia?

Yes — Virginia attorneys can request an extension for CLE reporting under “good cause” as regulated by Regulation 111. The Virginia MCLE regulations explicitly allow the Board to grant extensions for completing MCLE duties for “good cause shown.”

Virginia MCLE Rules & Reporting

  • The Virginia MCLE reporting (completion) period runs November 1 through October 31 each year.
  • Certifications and fee payments are due by December 15.
  • Regulation 111 “Waivers and Extensions” allows extensions for specific time periods for good cause, supported by documentation (e.g. medical reasons).
  • File extension requests do not pause running deadlines or shield against suspension if not approved.

What You Should Do

  1. Review Regulation 111 to understand the standards for extensions under Virginia’s MCLE rules.
  2. Prepare a request stating your reason (medical, hardship, etc.) and attach evidence (medical records, etc.).
  3. Submit the extension application to the Virginia MCLE Board before or shortly after the reporting deadline.
  4. If granted, fulfill your CLE and certify under the new timeline.
  5. Retain copies of all documents, requests, and certification as proof.

Limitations & Considerations

  • The extension is discretionary — approval is not assured.
  • The extension does not change your basic CLE obligations — it only modifies timing.
  • If denied, noncompliance may lead to suspension under Virginia rules.
  • Because deadlines aren’t paused by filing, act early.

Key Takeaway
Virginia allows attorneys to seek CLE reporting extensions for good cause under Regulation 111, but you must file a well-supported request on time — the decision is discretionary, and delays can jeopardize your status.

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