Nebraska
CLE requirements

Learn about CLE requirements in Nebraska, including hours required, types of courses you’ll need to attend, and more.

Are CLEs required to practice in Nebraska?
Yes

How many hours are required for Nebraska?
10 CLE hours are required per year.

What specific types of CLEs are required for Nebraska?
Ethics or Legal Professionalism (2 hours)

When does the compliance period end for Nebraska?
December

When to report CLE completion in Nebraska?
January

Where can I report or review my CLE hours for Nebraska?
Review and report CLE hours for Nebraska here.

Source: Nebraska CLE rules.


Additional CLE rules to be aware of in Nebraska

Does Nebraska allow additional CLE to be carried over to the next reporting period? If so, what amount?
Yes, 10 CLE hours may be carried over.

Is there a pro-bono exception (i.e., can you apply pro bono hours for CLE credit)?
N/A

Do I need to retain my CLE records in Nebraska? If so, how long?
No, there is no requirement to retain CLE records in Nebraska.

Are allied professionals required to complete continuing legal education in Nebraska?
No

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