Yes — in Indiana you may submit CLE attendance late, but you must pay a late submission fee and your report won’t be processed until the fee is paid. The Commission for CLE accepts post-deadline reports subject to those conditions.
Here are the relevant details about late CLE reporting in Indiana:
- The Indiana Judicial Branch maintains a “Late submission” policy: when you submit an application or attendance after the deadline, you must pay the associated fee before the Commission for CLE will process it.
- The CLE site confirms that late attendance or application submissions require the fee to proceed.
- One CLE guide states that noncompliant attorneys in Indiana face a $150 late fee for failing to meet CLE requirements on time.
- Indiana’s CLE rules (Rule 29) govern continuing legal education requirements and procedure, though the rule itself does not explicitly reference a broad “late reporting” window in the text.
Key Takeaway
Yes — Indiana allows late CLE submissions if you pay the required late fee, but your late report will only be processed after the fee is satisfied.