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Arkansas

How many CLE credits do Arkansas attorneys need?

Arkansas attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours per year, including at least 1 hour in ethics.
The reporting period runs July 1 through June 30, and attorneys must file by July 31.

Details
• Total required: 12 credits annually.
• Ethics: At least 1 hour must be in ethics.
• Carryover: Attorneys may carry over up to 12 credits (including 1 ethics) into the next cycle.
• Exemptions: Attorneys or judges aged 70 or with 40 years of licensure are exempt.
• Speaking credits: Solo speakers get 4 hours credit for each hour presented (first time); repeat presentations get 2 hours. Panelists with prepared materials get 3 hours.

Key Takeaway: Arkansas requires 12 CLE hours each year, including 1 hour of ethics, with carryover and speaker credit rules, and

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How early can I report CLE credits in Arkansas?

You can report CLE credits in Arkansas as soon as the reporting portal opens after the compliance year ends (June 30).
The reporting window typically opens in July and remains open until the reporting deadline on July 31.

Key Details

  • Arkansas’s CLE compliance year runs July 1 through June 30.
  • All required credits must be completed by June 30.
  • The official reporting deadline is July 31.
  • Attorneys should verify their CLE records and ensure all provider-reported and self-reported credits are ready before filing.
  • If there is a deficiency, attorneys may be required to submit a deficiency form or make up the hours according to Arkansas CLE rules.

Key Takeaway: In Arkansas, you may begin reporting your CLE soon after June 30 when the reporting system opens, and you must file by July 31 of that year.

When is the CLE reporting deadline in Arkansas?

The CLE reporting deadline in Arkansas is July 31 following the compliance period.

Arkansas attorneys must complete their required CLEs by June 30 and then file their compliance report by July 31.

Arkansas CLE Deadline & Reporting Timeline

  • Compliance (completion) deadline: June 30 each year
  • Reporting deadline: July 31
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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in Arkansas?

No — Arkansas does not require in-person CLE; live webcasts (interactive real-time online) and recorded/technology-based formats are permitted for all credits. Ark. attorneys may complete their full annual CLE requirement via webcast, on-demand courses, or any approved format that meets Arkansas MCLE rules.

Annual CLE Requirements in Arkansas

  • Total requirement: 12 credit hours per year, including 1 ethics hour.
  • Compliance deadline: June 30

Credit Formats and Limits

  • All 12 hours may be earned online, including live webcasts or on-demand recordings.
  • Arkansas does not impose a requirement or minimum for in-person attendance.
  • Webcasts are counted as “live” events if they allow interaction.
  • On-demand (recorded) formats qualify when approved under Arkansas rules.

Carryover

  • Up to 12 credits (including 1 ethics) may be carried over to the next reporting period.

Provider & Reporting

  • CLE credits delivered via webcasts or recorded formats must comply with Arkansas Supreme Court, Office of Professional Programs approval and verification procedures.
  • Attorneys report credits to the Arkansas Supreme Court Office of Professional Programs.

Key Takeaway: Arkansas allows complete fulfillment of CLE requirements through live webcasts or technology-delivered formats; in-person attendance is not required.

Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Arkansas?

Yes — in Arkansas you can effectively obtain more time under a “deficiency cure” process if you fail to report by the July 31 deadline; the CLE Board also may grant extensions in special circumstances such as military mobilization.

Arkansas’ Rules for Minimum Continuing Legal Education provide that attorneys who fail to meet the required 12 hours by June 30 must file an Acknowledgment of Deficiency by August 31, then complete the deficiency by December 1 and certify by December 15. The Board may grant additional extensions (especially for mobilized service) and may waive certain fees.

Details & Conditions

  • The Arkansas CLE Rules (Rule 5 Reporting) state:
     • If your final CLE balance is deficient,
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What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in Arkansas?

Missing Arkansas’s CLE deadline triggers notice of deficiency, possible suspension, and a reinstatement process if not cured. Arkansas attorneys must complete 12 CLE hours (including 1 ethics) by June 30 and report by July 31, with a 30-day cure period after notice under Rule 6.

Deadline & Reporting Requirements

  • June 30: Deadline to complete 12 CLE hours, including 1 hour of ethics.
  • July 31: Deadline to file your CLE report certifying completion.

Rule 6: Deficiency Notice & Suspension Process

  • The CLE Board issues a non-compliance notice after July 31.
  • You then have 30 days to provide written proof of compliance or remediate the deficiency.
  • Failure to cure within 30 days may lead the CLE Board to suspend your license.
  • Reinstatement requires submitting proof of compliance and petitioning for reinstatement per Board procedures.

Key Takeaway: In Arkansas, missing the June 30 credit deadline or July 31 reporting deadline triggers a 30-day deficiency cure period under Rule 6, and unresolved noncompliance can result in suspension and require formal reinstatement.

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