Yes — you can report CLE credits late in Texas, but doing so will trigger a non-compliance penalty (fee) and possibly suspension if not remedied within the cure period.
Texas MCLE rules allow a “grace period” until the end of your birth month to complete and report CLE without penalty; if you still fail to report, escalating fees apply and a noncompliance notice is issued with a three-month cure window before suspension.
Details & Process
| Stage | What Happens | Fee / Penalty | Timeframe / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grace Period | After the end of your compliance year, but before your birth month ends | No penalty if completed & reported in this period | The Bar grants your birth month as a grace period. |
| First Month Late | Report after birth month, but within one month | $100 non-compliance fee | As per Section 7.3 of Texas MCLE Regulations |
| Second Month Late | Within two months after birth month | $200 non-compliance fee | Texas MCLE Rules § 7.3 |
| Later / After Two Months | If report is received later but before suspension | $300 non-compliance fee | Fee caps at $300 before suspension is triggered. |
| Noncompliance Notice & Cure Period | You’ll receive a noncompliance notice and have 3 months from your birth month to cure | Must complete missing CLE + pay fee | Section 7.1 gives you 3 months from birth month to respond. |
| Suspension | If you do not cure within the 3-month period | Suspension from practice | Texas MCLE Rules § 8.1 and related provisions |
| Reinstatement | If suspended, complete the deficient CLE + pay reinstatement and penalty fees | Reinstatement fee is $400, plus any other penalties | § 9.1 of Texas MCLE Regulations |
| Retroactive Reporting | Add CLE to a past (archived) compliance year | $25 service charge per request | Texas MCLE Regulation § 6.7 allows retrospective additions for approved CLE. |
Caveats & Observations
• The “grace period” is automatic: your birth month acts as a grace period for reporting without penalty (so long as it’s done by then).
• Even if you earned the CLE before the deadline, hours reported after the grace period will incur fees.
• Extensions beyond the birth month grace period are available only in limited circumstances (e.g., illness or extraordinary hardship).
• The Bar treats reporting as “received by the MCLE Director” — mere mailing by deadline is not enough.
• The retroactive addition of credits to archived years is permitted, but incurs a service charge.
Key Takeaway
You can report CLE late in Texas, but you’ll owe a non-compliance fee (ranging $100 to $300 depending on how late) and must cure the deficiency within three months or face suspension.