Yes — in Alabama you can report CLE credits late, but you may face a noncompliance notice, deficiency plan requirement, or late compliance fee. Alabama attorneys receive a noncompliance notice in January/February and have until February 15 to cure or submit a deficiency plan. (NACLE FAQ)
Under Alabama’s MCLE rules:
- The deadline to complete CLE is December 31 and the deadline to report is February 15.
- If you get a noncompliance notice, you may submit a corrected transcript or apply for a deficiency plan plus a $100 late compliance fee by February 15.
- CLE sponsors must report attendance to the Alabama State Bar within 30 days.
Key Takeaway
You may report CLE late in Alabama, but doing so typically requires responding to a noncompliance notice, submitting a deficiency plan, and paying a late compliance fee.