Yes — in Kentucky you can report CLE late up to the reporting deadline of August 10, but any past-due claims must be accompanied by a $50 late filing fee per certificate. SCR 3.645 explicitly authorizes late reporting with fee.
Here’s how Kentucky handles late CLE reporting:
- Attorneys must complete CLE by June 30 of the educational year. (SCR 3.645(1))
- They must submit their CLE claims (KBA Form 3 or via the member portal) by August 10 following that year. (SCR 3.645(2); KBA FAQ)
- SCR 3.645 provides that “all past due reports shall be accompanied by a late filing fee of $50.00 per certificate” to cover administrative costs.
- Attorneys may apply for extensions under SCR 3.670, but must seek them before the deadline and pay applicable fees.
- The Kentucky Bar’s CLE FAQ warns that failing to complete or report on time can lead to fines, suspension, or other disciplinary action.
- In past case law, Kentucky’s Supreme Court has required attorneys who belatedly report CLE to pay fines, late fees, and cure the deficiency, or face suspension. (McGeeney case)
Key Takeaway
Yes — you may report Kentucky CLE credits late (by August 10) if you accompany the late filing with a $50 per certificate fee, though persistent or unexcused noncompliance can lead to fines or suspension.