No — Louisiana does not permit a general extension of time for CLE reporting beyond the stated deadline; noncompliance is handled via delinquency penalties and cure procedures rather than extension.
The Louisiana MCLE FAQ explicitly states “there are no extensions” for CLE reporting compliance.
Details & Explanation
- Louisiana attorneys must complete required CLE by December 31, and report those credits (or exemptions) by January 31 of the following year.
- The MCLE FAQ states that any member who fails to timely comply with earning hours or reporting compliance by the deadlines “shall be assessed a delinquency penalty of $150.”
- The FAQ further says, in direct response to whether extension is possible: “If I find that I am unable to complete my requirements prior to my deadline, may I be granted an extension of time? There are no extensions.”
- Members who remain noncompliant after deadline and notices may incur additional penalties, be reported to the Supreme Court, and become ineligible to practice until reinstated.
Key Takeaway
You cannot request an extension for CLE reporting in Louisiana — the deadlines are fixed, and late compliance must be remedied via penalties and the cure process, not extensions.