No – Nebraska does not provide a late reporting option for CLE credits.
All CLE credits must be completed by December 31 and reported through the Nebraska MCLE online system by January 20 of the following year.
- The compliance year ends on December 31.
- Attorneys must report their CLE hours by January 20 using the Nebraska MCLE online portal.
- Nebraska Supreme Court Rule § 3-401.4 requires CLE to be reported in the manner and within the timeframe prescribed by the Court’s rules.
- The Nebraska MCLE website and official guidance do not list any grace period, late reporting process, or deficiency plan after January 20.
- Attorneys who fail to report by the deadline are considered noncompliant and may be subject to disciplinary action or administrative penalties until compliance is achieved.
Key Takeaway
No – Nebraska requires all CLE to be reported by January 20; there is no grace period or late filing process beyond this deadline.