No — Colorado does not provide a formal “extension” beyond the reporting deadline; you must report by January 31 or risk late fees or noncompliance consequences.
Colorado’s CLE system gives attorneys until January 31 (following the December 31 compliance date) to self-report CLE hours. There is no published rule allowing an extension of that reporting period beyond January 31.
Details & Constraints
- Colorado requires attorneys to complete required CLE by December 31 of the reporting period.
- The rule provides that you must report your CLE via the online CLE Track system by January 31.
- The Colorado Rules and regulations make no mention of a waiver or extension of that reporting deadline in the CLE Rules/Regulations pages.
- The practice of “encouraging reporting earlier” is mentioned to avoid late fees, which implies that reporting after January 31 may incur penalties.
Key Takeaway
You cannot reliably extend the January 31 reporting deadline in Colorado — you must comply by then or face late penalties or other consequences.