Yes – Missouri allows late CLE reporting through a deficiency plan and late-fee schedule, but fees escalate the longer compliance is delayed.
A deficiency plan must be filed by July 31 to avoid immediate late fees, and final compliance must be established by September 30 or late fees apply.
- Earn CLE hours by June 30 and file the annual report by July 31.
- If you do not submit a deficiency plan by July 31 and are not compliant by August 31, a $200 late fee is assessed, increasing by $50 per month until compliance, up to a $500 cap.
- If you do submit a deficiency plan by July 31 but fail to establish compliance by September 30, a $250 late fee is assessed, then increases by $50 per month until compliance, up to a $500 cap.
- On or before March 1, noncompliant lawyers are reported to the Supreme Court of Missouri and are automatically suspended until they complete compliance and pay all fees.
Key Takeaway
Yes – Missouri permits late CLE reporting via deficiency plans and late fees, but missing the July 31 plan deadline or the September 30 cure deadline triggers escalating fees and possible automatic suspension by March 1.