Missing Louisiana’s CLE deadline triggers a delinquency penalty, a final notice, and potential ineligibility to practice if not cured. Louisiana attorneys must complete 12.5 CLE hours (including 1 in ethics and 1 in professionalism) by December 31 and report by January 31.
Delinquency Penalty & Reporting Rules
- Failure to report hours by January 31 results in a delinquency penalty of $150.
- If you’ve been noncompliant within the past five years, an additional $50 penalty is assessed per prior noncompliant year.
Final Notice & Ineligibility Process
- By March 15: MCLE Committee issues a final noncompliance transcript via email.
- You must correct any errors and pay any assessed penalties by March 31 or risk being notified to the Supreme Court.
- Sixty days after notice: if you still fail to comply or pay, the Committee notifies the Supreme Court to certify you as ineligible to practice law.
- Ineligible attorneys may be reinstated by submitting a compliant report, paying all delinquent fees, and a nonwaivable $100 reinstatement fee.
Key Takeaway: In Louisiana, missing the CLE reporting deadline imposes a $150 delinquency fee (plus extra if you’ve been noncompliant before), then triggers a final notice and possible certification of ineligibility — but compliance and payment can restore your status.