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December 2024 Wyoming CLE Deadline: What Attorneys Need to Know

As an attorney practicing in Wyoming, December 31st marks a crucial date on your calendar. With the Wyoming Continuing Legal Education deadline just around the corner, it’s time to ensure you’ve completed all the necessary credits to maintain your license and stay in good standing with the Wyoming State Bar.

We understand that your time is valuable. That’s why we’re here to help you navigate Wyoming’s CLE requirements smoothly.

What Are My Deadlines and Credit Requirements?

If you’re practicing law in WY, you need to complete 15 CLE credits per calendar year. At least 2 of those credits must be in Ethics.

You have until December 31st to complete your CLEs, and until January 15th to report them.

What Types of CLE Courses Are Accepted in Wyoming?

All 15 credits can be from Live Webcasts, 8 can be from On-Demand courses.

How SproutEd Can Help You Stay Compliant

At SproutEd, we simplify your path to meeting Wyoming’s CLE requirements. With our wide selection of courses across numerous practice areas, you can easily find the content you need to not only stay compliant but also enhance your legal expertise.

Consider our Unlimited CLE Membership or our Wyoming CLE Membership. Both membership options offer the flexibility to take as many courses as you need throughout the year at a fixed price. This option is especially beneficial for attorneys who want to stay ahead without the stress of tracking individual course costs.

WY CLE FAQs

How do I report my CLE credits?
Attorneys report credits using their Wyoming State Bar Member Portal. Attorneys will be notified of the number of CLE credits on record by November 15th of each year, providing time to complete any remaining credits.

Can I carry over extra CLE credits?
All Live Webcast credits may be carried over for 2 years.

What are the consequences of not completing my CLE in time?
An attorney who has not complied with the applicable continuing legal education requirement by January 15 of the year following the reporting period is delinquent and subject to a $300 delinquency fee.

What if I’m New to Practicing in Wyoming?

Newly admitted attorneys are exempt from the CLE requirement during the calendar year they were admitted.

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