If you miss Minnesota’s CLE reporting deadline, you’ll incur a $75 late filing fee and may lose your license “involuntary restricted status” unless you request a hearing or cure the deficiency. Minnesota attorneys must complete 45 CLE credits every three years (with required credits in ethics, bias, and mental health), finish them by June 30, and report by August 31.
Minnesota CLE Deadline & Grace Period
- June 30: Last day to complete required CLE for your reporting period.
- July 1 – August 31: You may continue earning credits in that window without needing formal extension.
- August 31: Final date to report CLE in your reporting period.
Consequences of Noncompliance (Rule 9 / Board Rules)
- A $75 late filing fee is assessed for reporting after August 31, even if an extension was granted.
- If you fail to report or request a hearing, the Board’s Director may recommend to the Minnesota Supreme Court that you be placed in “involuntary restricted status.”
- An attorney in “involuntary restricted status” cannot practice until the deficiency is cured and the Board certifies compliance.
Key Takeaway: In Minnesota, missing the August 31 reporting deadline triggers a $75 late fee and possible placement into involuntary restricted status unless you timely cure or request a hearing under the Board’s rules.