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Can I report CLE credits late in Rhode Island?

Yes — Rhode Island allows late reporting of CLE credits, provided you pay the required late-filing/makeup fees. The later you file, the higher the fee, and failure to cure within a reasonable period may lead to removal from the Master Roll of Attorneys.

Rhode Island’s MCLE rules impose late fees and makeup credit fees for untimely submissions (after June 30) and give attorneys a finite window (180 days from noncompliance notice) to remedy noncompliance before removal from the roll.

Detailed Explanation

  • The Rhode Island MCLE reporting period is July 1 through June 30, with a June 30 deadline for both completing credits and reporting compliance.
  • The Rhode Island “2026 Reporting Year MCLE Filing Notice” states: “Late or makeup fees are automatically assessed … the later you file, the higher the fee (see MCLE Regulations, Appendix C).”
  • That same notice warns: “Active attorneys failing to comply with MCLE within one hundred eighty (180) days of the non-compliance notice will be removed from the Master Roll of Attorneys.”
  • Rhode Island’s MCLE FAQ and sponsors’ rules also note that late attendance reports (i.e. sponsors submitting attendance after the 30-day window) incur a $30 late fee.
  • Rhode Island does not appear to offer blanket “forgiveness” of late reporting — you must pay the late/makeup fees and complete any missing credits within the allowed timeframe.
  • If you miss the 180-day cure period after a noncompliance notice, the Commission will remove you from the active roll. Reinstatement may require completion of the deficient credits, payment of fees, and application for reentry.

Key Takeaway
You can report CLE credits late in Rhode Island, but you’ll owe late/makeup fees, must cure noncompliance within 180 days, and risk removal from the attorney roll if you don’t act in time.

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