Yes — Wisconsin allows late reporting of CLE compliance past the February 1 deadline, but it subjects you to a $100 late fee and potential further penalties.
Under SCR Chapter 31, lawyers who do not establish compliance by February 1 are assessed a late fee ($50 under some versions, but more recent CLE reporting rules provide for $100) and may face suspension if noncompliance continues.
Detailed Explanation
- SCR 31.03(1) requires lawyers to file CLE Form 1 under oath by the last day of the reporting period. SCR 31.03(2) states: “A lawyer who has not satisfied … by the close of business on the February 1 following the last day of the reporting period shall be assessed a late fee of $50.”
- However, the Wisconsin CLE Reporting document shows the current late penalty is $100 for failing to timely establish compliance (i.e. missing February 1) under Supreme Court Rules.
- The CLE Reporting PDF also describes circumstances triggering the late fee:
• The CLE Form 1 is not timely filed.
• A course used to meet the requirement is taken after the deadline.
• The report fails to establish required credit or election of exemption or waiver. - The rules allow you to amend your CLE Form 1 after filing—if you later obtain approved credits, you may submit an amendment to increase your credited hours.
- Wisconsin’s CLE website notes the late fee remains in effect and that reporting must still occur even if late.
- Wisconsin may also grant waivers or extensions for good cause (e.g. disability, hardship) under the CLE rules.
Key Takeaway
You can report CLE late in Wisconsin, but doing so triggers a $100 late-filing fee (or the fee prescribed under SCR 31) and puts you at risk of further disciplinary enforcement if you don’t remedy the deficiency promptly.