In Missouri, you may begin reporting CLE credits for a compliance year as soon as the year begins (i.e., credit can be entered for courses completed anytime between July 1 and June 30). The reporting system is ongoing, not limited to year-end.
That said, the annual “report of compliance” (your certification) must be filed by July 31 following the June 30 deadline.
Key Details
- Missouri’s CLE reporting period runs from July 1 to June 30 each year.
- Attorneys must complete 15 CLE hours in that period, including 3 ethics hours.
- Activities are reported in the annual compliance report for the year in which they occur.
- The annual report is due no later than July 31.
- Missouri is a self-reporting state: CLE program sponsors generally do not file reports on behalf of attendees (but sponsors must retain records).
- If you miss the July 31 deadline, late filing penalties apply and you may be required to submit a deficiency plan.
- Sprout Education ensures that your Missouri-eligible credits are properly documented so you can enter them into your compliance report promptly.
Key Takeaway
In Missouri, you can report CLE credits continuously during the July-to-June cycle as you earn them; but your formal compliance report must be filed by July 31 following the end of that period.