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Can I report CLE credits late in Kansas?

No — Kansas does not provide a general “late reporting” regime; CLE credits must be reported by July 31 (following the June 30 compliance deadline), and attorneys who miss that reporting date are handled under Kansas’s noncompliance and suspension procedures rather than being allowed to file late.

Context: Kansas CLE rules require attendance reports by July 31 for credits earned by June 30. If you fail to meet that reporting deadline, the CLE office issues a noncompliance notice, provides a 30-day cure period, and if unaddressed, initiates suspension of your law license.

Details & Relevant Provisions:

  • The Kansas CLE FAQ states that providers or attorneys must submit affidavits or report attendance within 30 days of the program; hours for the compliance year must be entered by July 31 to be counted.
  • The Kansas CLE “Rules & Guidelines” document (2021 RL-062) includes “Late Report of Attendance” under Rule 807(b): a provider responsible for reporting must do so by July 31 for programs held in the compliance period, or else incur fees under Rule 808/809.
  • The public notice on the Kansas CLE homepage states that noncompliance notices are emailed after the deadline, giving attorneys 30 days to respond, complete missing CLE, and pay the noncompliance fee — failure leads to suspension.

Key Takeaway
In Kansas, you cannot freely report CLE credits late beyond the July 31 deadline — instead, failure to report triggers a noncompliance process and possible suspension unless you cure within the 30-day notice window.

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