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Can I report CLE credits late in Arizona?

Yes — in Arizona you can report CLE credits late, but doing so will require paying late fees and possibly face suspension if you delay too long. The Bar permits post-deadline affidavit filing subject to their fee schedule and noncompliance rules.

Details & Arizona Rules:

  • The Arizona CLE (MCLE) compliance year runs from July 1 to June 30, and attorneys must file their affidavit by September 15.
  • If you did not complete your CLE by June 30, a late compliance fee applies when you report.
  • If you file your affidavit after September 15, a late filing fee is assessed.
  • The fee schedule for delinquent compliance and filing is published on the Arizona Bar MCLE requirements page.
  • If you still have not satisfied your CLE requirement or filed your affidavit (and paid fees) by December 15, the Bar may seek summary suspension.
  • The Bar also allows you to amend your CLE entries or reporting year for credits taken late, provided they are correctly entered through the CLE Tracking Dashboard before filing the affidavit.

Key Takeaway
Yes — Arizona allows late reporting of CLE credits with associated late fees, but if not cured by December 15 the attorney risks summary suspension under Rule 45 and Bar regulations.

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