It depends on the provider and the jurisdiction — some CLE “bundles” have expiration or usage deadlines, while others allow credits to be used over time (or even carried forward).
The bundle itself is a purchasing mechanism; whether the underlying credits expire is controlled by state CLE rules, provider policies, or the course’s accreditation period.
Details:
- In Illinois, recorded (on-demand) CLE eligibility expires two years from the date of the program unless otherwise noted.
- Some providers state explicitly that their bundled courses “do not have an expiration date” and unused portions can be carried into the next reporting period.
- Even if a provider promises “no expiration,” the state CLE authority may refuse credit if the course is too old or outside its accreditable period.
- Always check both the provider’s bundle terms and the CLE rules in your state to confirm whether there is an expiration or time limit.
Key Takeaway:
Bundle credits may expire — you must verify both the bundle’s terms and your state’s CLE regulations to know whether unused credits remain valid.