If you miss Nebraska’s CLE deadline, you face formal noncompliance proceedings that can result in suspension if not cured. Nebraska attorneys must complete 10 CLE credits each year (including 2 in professional responsibility) by December 31 and file a compliance report by January 20.
Nebraska CLE Deadline & Reporting
- December 31: Final date to complete required credits for the year.
- January 20: Deadline to submit the annual CLE compliance report.
Sanctions Under Rule 3-401.11
- The Director issues a notice of noncompliance if CLE requirements are not met or the report is missing.
- You have 45 days from notice to provide proof of compliance, submit corrections, or pay fees.
- If you fail to cure within 45 days, a statement of noncompliance is submitted, and the Supreme Court may suspend your license until full compliance is achieved.
Key Takeaway: In Nebraska, missing the CLE deadline triggers a formal process with a 45-day cure period. If you do not resolve the deficiency, the Supreme Court can suspend your license to practice law.