Missing Missouri’s CLE deadline leads to escalating late fees, formal non-compliance notification, and automatic suspension if unresolved. Missouri attorneys must complete 15 credit hours (including 3 in ethics/professionalism) by June 30 and file an annual compliance report by July 31.
Deficiency Plan & Late Fees Under Rule 15.06
- If you cannot satisfy CLE by June 30, you may file a deficiency plan between July 1 and July 31 to extend compliance until September 30.
- If you neither submit a deficiency plan by July 31 nor meet requirements by August 31, a $200 late fee is assessed.
- For each month beyond August 31 that you remain noncompliant, an additional $50 is added, up to a maximum total late fee of $500.
- If you do submit a deficiency plan but fail to fulfill it by September 30, a $250 late fee applies (and monthly $50 increments thereafter).
Noncompliance Reporting & Suspension (Rule 15.06(f))
- By March 1, the Missouri Bar reports noncompliant attorneys to the Supreme Court, Disciplinary Counsel, and Retirement/Removal Commission.
- These attorneys are automatically suspended on the date that the Court’s clerk receives the Bar’s list.
- Suspended attorneys can be retroactively reinstated if they certify full compliance and pay a $100 reinstatement fee within three years of suspension.
Key Takeaway: In Missouri, missing CLE or reporting deadlines triggers mandatory late fees starting at $200 (plus $50/month up to $500), and unresolved noncompliance leads to automatic suspension unless the deficiency is cured within three years.