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What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in New Hampshire?

If you miss New Hampshire’s CLE deadline, you could incur a late filing issue and lose compliance status until cured. Under NH Supreme Court Rule 53, attorneys must complete 720 minutes (12 hours) of CLE (including 120 minutes of ethics) during the reporting year (June 1 to May 31), and must file an Affidavit of Compliance by July 1.

NH CLE Year & Deadlines

  • June 1 – May 31: CLE reporting year.
  • July 1: Deadline to file Affidavit of Compliance with NHMCLE.

Consequences & Cure Options

  • Failure to certify may trigger administrative follow-up by NHMCLE.
  • Until the deficiency is remedied, your compliance status remains unresolved and your standing may be impacted by Bar oversight or review.

Key Takeaway: In New Hampshire, missing the July 1 CLE certification deadline places you in noncompliance with Rule 53 until you remedy the deficiency — you must complete your hours and file the affidavit to restore compliant status.

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