Inactive attorneys in Washington are not required to report or complete MCLE while their status remains inactive.
Upon reactivation, they must meet all MCLE obligations as an active member and may incur additional reinstatement conditions depending on how long they have been inactive.
Details
- The Washington State Bar allows inactive status for members not practicing law; while inactive, MCLE reports are not required.
- WSBA MCLE FAQs confirm that inactive, pro bono, and honorary status holders have no MCLE obligations during those statuses.
- To return to active status, members must earn and report the full MCLE credits applicable to active members (45 credit hours every three years for lawyers, including ethics and equity requirements).
- If a member has been inactive (or suspended) for more than six consecutive years, they must earn the required credits within three years of reinstatement.
Key Takeaway
In Washington, inactive status suspends MCLE obligations entirely, but reactivation triggers full credit and reporting requirements, possibly with additional constraints for long inactivity.