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Can I report CLE credits late in Vermont?

Yes — Vermont allows you to submit a CLE “makeup plan” and pay a penalty if you miss the regular deadline; but you cannot simply file late without consequences.

Under Vermont’s Rules for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, if you have not met the CLE requirements by June 30, you must submit a makeup plan with a $50 fee and complete the remaining credits by November 15 or face administrative suspension.

Detailed Explanation

  • Vermont requires attorneys to complete 24 CLE credits every two years, including 2 in ethics, 1 in attorney wellness, and 1 in diversity & inclusion.
  • The compliance (completion) deadline is June 30 of the reporting period, and the certification/claiming/reporting deadline is July 1.
  • If you miss the deadline, Vermont’s CLE Compliance Report form provides that you must submit a “makeup plan” (detailing how and when you will fulfill the deficiency) and pay a $50 fee.
  • That makeup plan gives you until November 15 (of the year in which you renew your license) to complete the missing credits and then certify compliance.
  • If you fail to timely submit the makeup plan or fail to complete and certify by November 15, you may face administrative suspension of your license.
  • The rules allow the Board to grant extensions for good cause, but the makeup plan framework is the formal mechanism for late compliance.

Key Takeaway
You can’t just “report late” in Vermont without penalty — but the state permits you to submit a makeup plan with a $50 fee and finish missing CLE by November 15 to avoid suspension.

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