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Can I report CLE credits late in Louisiana?

Yes — in Louisiana you can report CLE late by paying a delinquency penalty and submitting the missed credits, subject to fixed deadlines. Late reporting triggers a $150 delinquency fee (plus additional penalties if you have prior noncompliance).

Here is how Louisiana handles late CLE reporting:

  • CLE credits must be earned by December 31, and attorneys must report them to their transcript by January 31.
  • If you fail to report by January 31, you will be assessed a delinquency penalty of $150.
  • If you have been noncompliant in prior years (within five years), an additional $50 per prior noncompliant year penalty may apply.
  • You must make up any missing credit hours as soon as possible.
  • If noncompliance continues, the MCLE Committee forwards your noncompliant status to the Supreme Court; after 60 days, if no compliance is shown, you may be certified as ineligible to practice law.
  • An attorney certified ineligible may later seek reinstatement by submitting required CLE documentation and paying a nonwaivable reinstatement fee of $100 (in addition to delinquent fees).

Key Takeaway
Yes — Louisiana permits late reporting of CLE if you pay the delinquency fee and submit the missing credits by the cure deadlines, but persistent noncompliance may lead to ineligibility to practice until reinstated.

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