Yes — in Illinois you can request a grace period extension to complete CLE and report, by paying a specified fee and filing by the initial reporting deadline.
Under Illinois MCLE Rule 796(d) and MCLE Board policy, an attorney may file a request for a grace period extension (within 31 days after the end of the reporting period) at a lower late fee instead of a full late-reporting penalty.
Detailed Explanation
- Illinois MCLE Rule 796(d)(2) authorizes a “timely filed request for a grace period extension” with a fee (lower than the late fee) when credits or reporting are not completed by the initial deadline.
- The Illinois MCLE Board’s FAQs explain that if you miss the June 30 credit deadline, you may request the extension via the website and pay the $100 extension fee by July 31.
- If you invoke the grace period extension, you’ll receive until October 31 to complete CLE and until November 30 to report compliance or exemption.
- The rule also provides that you pay a lower late fee when requesting the extension (versus the full late fee if you miss both the reporting and extension request deadlines).
- Rule 791(a)(7) also permits the MCLE Board to grant a temporary extension or exemption in cases of extreme hardship, but only for good cause and on a case-by-case basis.
- The MCLE Board’s “Support & Forms” page shows a “Temporary Extension Request” option, reinforcing that extensions beyond the grace period are possible under exceptional circumstances.
Key Takeaway
Yes — Illinois allows you to request a grace period extension (with a lower fee) by the reporting deadline to complete CLE and report, and in rare cases you may request further extensions for hardship under Rule 791.