Yes – Montana allows late CLE reporting through a short grace period, followed by a $50 late filing fee for attorneys who report after that period.
Failure to report and pay by the final deadline results in being placed on inactive status until compliance is restored.
- The CLE reporting year runs from April 1 to March 31.
- Attorneys have a grace period until May 15 to earn and report CLE credits without penalty.
- After May 15, a $50 late filing fee applies for any attorney reporting CLE after the grace period.
- The final deadline to report and cure deficiencies is July 1; attorneys still noncompliant after that date are moved to inactive status for CLE noncompliance.
- Reinstatement to active status requires full compliance and payment of any applicable fees.
Key Takeaway
Yes – Montana permits late CLE reporting with a $50 late fee after May 15, but attorneys who remain noncompliant after July 1 are transferred to inactive status until full compliance and payment are completed.