Inactive members of the Nevada State Bar are not required to complete CLE during their inactive status.
When an inactive attorney changes to active status, they must satisfy all CLE requirements applicable to active membership going forward.
Details:
- The Nevada Bar defines “inactive” status as a classification for members not actively engaged in the practice of law, and states that inactive members will not have CLE requirements.
- Active members must complete 13 CLE hours each year (10 general, 2 ethics, 1 on substance abuse/mental health) under Supreme Court Rules and CLE Board regulations.
- Transferring from active to inactive status relieves the attorney of the annual CLE obligation, but reinstatement to active status triggers the CLE duties.
- Inactive attorneys must still maintain annual disclosures and meet other administrative requirements consistent with bar membership rules.
Key Takeaway:
In Nevada, going inactive suspends your CLE obligation entirely, but returning to active status means you must fulfill the full CLE requirements applicable to practicing attorneys.