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How many CLE hours are required every reporting cycle in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours every calendar year. That total must include at least 2 hours in legal ethics.

Annual CLE Requirements in Oklahoma

  • Total requirement: 12 CLE credits per calendar year
  • Ethics requirement: 2 credits
  • Compliance period: January 1 – December 31
  • Reporting (certification) deadline: February 15

Carryover & Format Rules

  • Excess CLE hours may be carried forward for one year (i.e., into the immediately following year)
  • Ethics credits in excess may carry over as general CLE, subject to limits
  • There is no restriction on distance learning formats; all 12 credits may be earned via live or on-demand programs

Exemptions & Special Provisions

  • Newly licensed attorneys are exempt from compliance for the calendar year of their admission
  • Certain attorneys (e.g. retirees, non-practicing, or those exempt by age/prior service) may be exempt under Supreme Court rules

Provider Support

  • Sprout Education monitors your Oklahoma CLE credits and supports accurate reporting to the OK MCLE Commission where applicable

Key Takeaway: Oklahoma requires 12 CLE credits per year, including 2 in ethics, uses a January–December cycle, allows one-year carryover, and accepts distance learning formats.

What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in Oklahoma?

Missing Oklahoma’s CLE deadline leads to a $100 late compliance fee, plus an order to show cause with 60 days to cure or face suspension. Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 approved CLE credits annually (including at least 2 ethics credits) by December 31 and report compliance by February 15.

Oklahoma CLE Deadline & Reporting

  • December 31: Deadline to complete all required CLE credits.
  • February 15: Deadline to report CLE compliance or file an exemption or late report.

Noncompliance & Suspension Under Rule 6

  • If you fail to comply with credit or reporting requirements, a $100 fee is added for the deficiency or late report.
  • The Oklahoma Bar MCLE Commission issues a certified Order to Show Cause giving you 60 days to cure the deficiency or explain standard compliance.
  • If you fail to show cause or cure within 60 days, the Board of Governors may file a petition to the Oklahoma Supreme Court seeking suspension.
  • You may apply for reinstatement within one year by completing the deficient credits, paying a $500 reinstatement fee, and filing proof of compliance.
  • If no reinstatement application is filed within one year, your membership is stricken from the rolls; reentry then requires affirmative steps under disciplinary rules.

Key Takeaway: In Oklahoma, missing your CLE deadline triggers a $100 penalty, a 60-day show-cause period, and potential referral to the Supreme Court for suspension if you do not cure or justify the deficiency within the allotted window.

What counts toward CLE requirements in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, attorneys satisfy CLE requirements by completing approved CLE programs or equivalent approved alternatives that conform to MCLEC rules.

Each active or senior Oklahoma Bar member must earn 12 approved CLE credits per calendar year, including at least 2 hours in legal ethics.

Qualifying CLE activities

  • Attendance at MCLEC-approved CLE programs (live, webinar, webcast, teleconference, video replay,
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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Oklahoma?

No — Oklahoma’s CLE rules do not allow a general “extension” of time to report CLE, but they do permit the MCLE Commission to waive or modify requirements for extreme hardship or extenuating circumstances.

Oklahoma CLE Deadlines & Reporting

  • Attorneys must satisfy 12 credit hours annually (including 2 ethics credits) by December 31.
  • Reporting (or claiming exemption) is due February 15 of the following year.

Late Reporting Penalties & Waiver Power

  • A late-compliance fee of $100 is imposed if credits are completed after December 31 but before February 15; if completed after February 15, the late fee rises to $200.
  • The MCLE rules authorize the Commission to waive the late filing penalty for the reporting requirement upon written application showing “extreme hardship.”
  • If you cannot earn the required CLE hours, you may apply for a full or partial waiver based on hardship or extenuating circumstances.
  • The waiver form must be submitted to the OK MCLE Commission with supporting documentation.

What You Should Do

  1. Determine whether your issue is late reporting or failure to earn CLE.
  2. If late reporting, promptly submit your credits and a waiver request to mitigate penalty.
  3. If unable to complete CLE, submit a waiver application for full or partial relief.
  4. Include evidence of hardship (medical, travel, disability, etc.).
  5. Follow up with the MCLE Commission and respond to any requests for clarity.

Limitations & Important Notes

  • Any waiver or penalty forgiveness is discretionary, not mandatory.
  • There is no provision for automatic extensions of deadlines.
  • Seeking a waiver does not relieve your underlying CLE obligation unless granted.
  • Requests should be made promptly — delayed requests may weaken your chance.

Key Takeaway
Oklahoma does not allow formal extensions of CLE reporting, but attorneys may request waiver or penalty relief in cases of hardship by filing a written application with supporting evidence, subject to the Commission’s discretion.

Can I report CLE credits late in Oklahoma?

Yes — Oklahoma allows late CLE compliance by assessing a $100 late-filing expense charge for noncompliance. You must file your CLE report by February 15, and failure to comply triggers a show-cause process.

Here’s the breakdown under Oklahoma’s MCLE rules:

  • Attorneys must earn the required CLE credits by December 31 and submit the Annual Report by February 15.
  • If you fail to comply
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How do I report CLE credits in Oklahoma?

You report CLE credits in Oklahoma by submitting an Annual Report of Compliance to the Oklahoma MCLE Commission by February 15, after completing your required credits during the prior calendar year.
Most attorneys do not self-report because approved providers must report your attendance within 30 days; you only need to report if credits are missing or you claim an exemption.

Overview of Oklahoma MCLE Reporting

  • Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 approved CLE credits each calendar year, including 2 hours in legal ethics and professionalism.
  • The compliance period runs from January 1 to December 31.
  • Providers are required to report attorney attendance within 30 days (or by January 10 of the following year, whichever is earlier).
  • For members whose transcripts already show compliance (or exemption), no formal report is required.
  • If your record is deficient or you claim exemption, you must file a Report of Compliance by February 15.
  • Late or noncompliance may trigger additional fees, orders to show cause, suspension, or reinstatement procedures.

Steps to Report CLE in Oklahoma

  • Complete your 12 required credits (with 2 ethics) by December 31.
  • Confirm that approved providers have submitted your attendance to the MCLE Commission.
  • Review your transcript via MyOKBar / OKMCLE to check compliance status.
  • If some credits are missing or you are exempt, file your Report of Compliance by February 15 in the form prescribed by MCLEC.
  • If audited, preserve certificates, course titles, provider data, and proof of attendance.
  • If you earned credits via Sprout Education, ensure those credits are approved under Oklahoma rules and confirm that our provider reporting (where permitted) appeared in your transcript—if not, use the Report of Compliance to include them.

Key Takeaway: In Oklahoma, you don’t usually self-report because providers handle attendance submissions. Only attorneys with missing credit or claiming exemption must file a Report of Compliance by February 15. Sprout Education ensures attendance is accurately recorded where permitted, but you must verify your transcript and file when needed.

What is the grace period for CLE reporting in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma does not explicitly provide a “grace period” beyond its reporting deadline of February 15. Attorneys must earn CLE by December 31 and file their report by February 15 to avoid late fees.

Oklahoma CLE Deadlines

  • December 31: Deadline to complete the required 12 CLE credits.
  • February 15: Deadline to submit the annual CLE report or claim exemption.

Late Penalties & Noncompliance

  • A $100 late-compliance charge is added for failing to meet the CLE requirement by December 31.
  • A $100 charge is also added for failing to file the report by February 15, though the Commission may waive it for extreme hardship.
  • After February 15, attorneys are served an order to show cause within 60 days why they should not be suspended.

Key Takeaway: Oklahoma’s timeline requires CLE by December 31 and reporting by February 15 — there is no additional grace window built in, and late-filing triggers fixed charges and a show-cause process.

What is the reporting format for CLE in Oklahoma?

Attorneys in Oklahoma do not self-report CLE via their own portal; instead, providers must submit attendance data to the Oklahoma MCLE system, after which attorneys certify compliance if required. Reporting is presumed fulfilled when the attorney’s transcript reflects the required credits by February 15.

Key Details:

  • Providers must report attendance using the Online Attendance Reporting portal, within 30 days of the program or by January 10 of the following year (whichever comes first).
  • On or before February 15 each year, active or senior attorneys must submit a report — or confirm their compliance — in the form prescribed by the MCLE Commission if the transcript does not already reflect compliance or exemption.
  • Attorneys whose transcript already shows sufficient credits need not file a separate Annual Report of Compliance.
  • If a provider fails to report attendance, the attorney may submit a certificate of completion to the MCLE office via email or mail.
  • The compliance period is the calendar year (January 1 through December 31).

Key Takeaway: In Oklahoma, CLE reporting is predominantly provider-driven: providers report attendance to MCLE, and attorneys only need to file or confirm a report by February 15 if their transcript does not show compliance.

Are carryover CLE credits allowed in Oklahoma?

Yes — Oklahoma allows carryover of CLE credits, up to 12 hours (including ethics).
Per Oklahoma’s MCLE rules, excess credits beyond the 12-hour annual requirement may be carried into the immediately following calendar year, if reported and designated properly.

Details & nuances

  • Rule 4 of Oklahoma’s MCLE Regulations states that “hours in excess of the minimum annual requirement may be carried forward for credit only in the succeeding year.”
  • The Oklahoma MCLE FAQ confirms: “A maximum of one year’s requirement may be carried to the following year … such credit is reported the year it is earned.”
  • CLE summaries and provider materials indicate that attorneys may carry over 12 CLE credits, including up to 2 ethics credits.
  • Credits must be earned and reported in the year they are taken and then designated as carryover on the compliance report.
  • The carryover credit cannot extend beyond the next year — you cannot skip or push ahead further.

Key Takeaway
In Oklahoma, you can carry over up to 12 excess CLE credits (including ethics) into the next calendar year — but only for one year, and only if those hours are properly reported and designated.

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Can I submit CLE credits online in Oklahoma?

No — attorneys in Oklahoma may not self-report their CLE credits online; providers must report attendance, though in limited cases attorneys can submit a course completion certificate.

Oklahoma’s MCLE rules require providers to report within 30 days, and the attorney may only submit documentation when the provider fails to report.

Details:

  • Providers are required to report attendance for approved CLE programs via the Online Attendance Reporting portal.
  • The
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Do judges in Oklahoma have separate CLE requirements?

Yes — Oklahoma imposes a separate Mandatory Judicial Continuing Legal Education (MJCLE) requirement for judges, in addition to the CLE rule for attorneys.

Judges of district courts, appellate courts, the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and certain others must complete 12 hours of approved judicial education annually.

Details

  • Under the “Rules for Mandatory Judicial Continuing Legal Education,” all judges of the Oklahoma District Courts,
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When is the CLE reporting deadline in Oklahoma?

The CLE reporting deadline in Oklahoma is February 15 following the December 31 compliance year.

Attorneys must complete all required CLE credits by December 31, and report via the Annual Report of Compliance by February 15.

Oklahoma MCLE Reporting Timeline & Rules

  • Completion Deadline: December 31 every year.
  • Reporting Deadline: February 15 for
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Do CLE requirements differ for part-time vs full-time attorneys in Oklahoma?

No — Oklahoma’s CLE rules do not create separate requirements for part-time vs full-time attorneys; all active (and senior) attorneys must meet the same 12-credit annual obligation (unless exempt).

Oklahoma attorneys (active and senior) must complete 12 approved MCLE credits each calendar year, including at least 2 hours in legal ethics or professionalism.

Details:

  • The compliance period runs January 1 to December 31.
  • There is no limit on the number of online/on-demand credits
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How early can I report CLE credits in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, you may begin having CLE credits submitted to your MCLE record as soon as a provider reports attendance (within 30 days of the program). Attorneys must ensure their credits are reported promptly, but you cannot “certify” your compliance until after year-end.

Key Details

  • Oklahoma’s CLE compliance period is the calendar year (January 1 to December 31).
  • Attorneys must complete 12 OK MCLE credits per year, including 2 in legal ethics.
  • Providers of approved programs must report attendance within 30 days.
  • If necessary, attorneys may report their own credit (e.g. by email submission of verified certificate) when credits are earned close to a deadline.
  • The formal “Annual Report of Compliance” is required only if your transcript does not already reflect sufficient credit by December 31; that report is due by February 15 of the following year.

Key Takeaway
In Oklahoma, CLE credits begin being reported as soon as your provider submits attendance (usually within 30 days). Formal compliance is only determined after year-end, with a February 15 deadline for reporting if needed.

How many CLE credits do Oklahoma attorneys need?

Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 CLE instructional hours each calendar year, of which at least 2 hours must address legal ethics.

The compliance period runs January 1 to December 31, with reporting by February 15 of the following year.

Details

  • Total requirement: 12 hours annually.
  • Ethics requirement: At least 2 of those 12 hours must be legal ethics.
  • Delivery
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Does Oklahoma have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

No — Oklahoma does not require attorneys to complete a minimum number of in-person classroom CLE hours.

The state’s CLE rules permit attorneys to earn all 12 annual credit hours through in-person, live webcast, or on-demand formats.

Details

  • Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 instructional CLE hours per year, including at least 2 hours in legal ethics or
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Are any attorneys exempt from CLE in Oklahoma?

Yes — Oklahoma’s CLE rules provide several exemptions from the 12-credit requirement under Rule 2, including for newly admitted lawyers, judges, public officials, nonresidents, and attorneys over 65.

To claim an exemption, attorneys must affirmatively report it; otherwise they are presumed subject to CLE.

Details / Exceptions

  • Newly admitted attorneys are exempt for the remainder of the calendar year in which they are admitted.
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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in Oklahoma?

No — Oklahoma does not require CLE attendance in person; attorneys may satisfy all CLE requirements using live webcasts or other approved distance formats. Oklahoma law permits programs delivered via live webcast, webcast replays, teleconferences, or on-demand formats under certain restrictions.

Annual CLE Requirements in Oklahoma

  • Attorneys must complete 12 MCLE credits each calendar year, including 2 in ethics.
  • Compliance period: January 1 to December 31; reporting deadline: February 15 of the following year.

Live & Distance Learning Rules

  • Live interactive webcasts, teleconferences, and webcast replays qualify as “live” formats and may be used without restriction.
  • On-demand or prerecorded programs may be approved for CLE credit, subject to approval and verification procedures.
  • Since January 2019, there is no annual limit on the number of online/on-demand credits attorneys may use toward the requirement.
  • For recorded programs viewed in group settings, a minimum of five attorneys must attend together unless viewed at the Oklahoma Bar Center or sponsored by a county bar association.

Key Takeaway: Oklahoma allows attorneys to fulfill all CLE obligations through live webcasts, replayed sessions, or approved recorded programs — in-person attendance is not required.

What are the CLE requirements for inactive attorneys in Oklahoma?

Inactive attorneys in Oklahoma are not required to complete CLE credits.

When returning to active status, they must complete 12 CLE hours within one year, including at least 2 hours of ethics.

Details

  • Inactive Status: No CLE requirement while inactive.
  • Reactivation Requirement: Completion of 12 CLE hours, with 2 in
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