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Can I report CLE credits late in Nevada?

Yes – Nevada allows attorneys to report CLE credits late through an extension process that runs until March 1, but late compliance fees apply.
The extension provides additional time to complete CLE and file the required affirmation of attendance after the regular December 31 deadline.

  • December 31: Deadline to complete annual CLE requirements and submit the affirmation of attendance.
  • January 1: Start of the extension period; attorneys may continue earning and reporting credits but must pay a $100 extension fee.
  • March 1: Final extension deadline to complete CLE and submit the affirmation. A late compliance fee is assessed if an attorney remains noncompliant after this date.
  • Attorneys who fail to comply by March 1 may be referred for administrative action under Nevada Supreme Court Rule 212 until compliance is achieved.

Key Takeaway
Yes – Nevada permits late CLE reporting through an extension period ending March 1, with a $100 extension fee and additional late penalties for attorneys who do not comply by the final deadline.

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