Missing the Alabama CLE deadline results in non-compliance, late fees, and potential discipline if not cured. Alabama requires 12 MCLE credits (including 1 ethics) by December 31, and specific cure steps run through February 15, March 1, March 15, and, if extended for good cause, April 1.
Deadlines and penalties
- December 31: Deadline to complete all credits.
- February 15: If credits were completed but not reflected, correct the transcript by this date or a $100 late filing fee applies; if credits were not completed, submit a deficiency plan and pay a $100 late compliance fee (failure to submit by this date adds the $100 late filing fee).
- March 1: Deadline to complete an approved deficiency plan; if not completed, you may request an extended deficiency plan for extraordinary circumstances with a $100 extension fee (good cause required).
- March 15: Deadline to report completion of the approved deficiency plan; missing this reporting date triggers a $100 late reporting fee.
- April 1: Final deadline to report completion of an approved extended deficiency plan; after this date, the MCLE Commission has no authority to resolve non-compliance.
- After April 15: The Bar provides a list of unresolved non-compliant attorneys to the Office of General Counsel for further discipline.
Key Takeaway: Cure Alabama CLE deficiencies by acting on the February 15, March 1, and March 15 checkpoints (and any approved extension to April 1); after April 1, unresolved non-compliance moves toward disciplinary processes.