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Can I report CLE credits late in Georgia?

Yes — in Georgia you can report CLE late under a “grace period” extension, though you may incur late fees and face noncompliance status after certain deadlines. The Georgia CLE rules grant an automatic grace period until March 31 for making up and reporting CLE credits.

Details — Georgia CLE Late Reporting Terms:

  • Georgia attorneys must complete required CLE by December 31 and submit their annual report by January 31.
  • A grace period until March 31 exists during which attorneys can cure CLE deficiencies and correct reporting without full penalty.
  • If your CLE remains deficient after March 31, you may incur a $100 late fee; further late fees (e.g. additional $150) may apply if still noncompliant by later deadlines such as September 30.
  • Failure to cure or report properly may lead to referral for disciplinary action or listing as noncompliant.

Key Takeaway
Yes — Georgia allows late CLE reporting within a grace period (through March 31), but late fees and noncompliance consequences apply if you delay beyond those cure windows.

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