Yes — in Minnesota you can report CLE late, but you will incur a $75 late filing fee if you file your affidavit after the August 31 deadline. The Minnesota CLE rules explicitly allow a late affidavit with fee before a notice of noncompliance is issued.
Here’s how Minnesota’s late-reporting regime works:
- The reporting deadline is August 31 following the close of the three-year compliance period.
- If you submit your Affidavit of CLE Compliance after August 31 but before the Board issues a notice of noncompliance, you must include a $75 late filing fee.
- If you file after a notice of noncompliance (i.e. after the Board has formally flagged you), you must instead pay a notice of noncompliance fee of $200.
- Attorneys may request an extension before August 31 via OASIS (or in writing) — an extension does not relieve the $75 late fee.
- The Board’s rules state that “additional late fees will not be charged for late affidavits filed within a single reporting period.”
Key Takeaway
Yes — Minnesota permits late CLE credit reporting, but with a fixed $75 late filing fee (or $200 after formal notice) and only within the same reporting period before severe penalties apply.