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

If you miss New Jersey’s CLE deadline, you will incur noncompliance fees and be given a grace period to make up the deficiency. New Jersey attorneys must complete 24 credits every two years (including 5 in ethics, 2 in diversity), with a December 31 deadline for credit completion.

New Jersey CLE Deadline & Grace Period

  • December 31: Deadline to complete your CLE credits.
  • After December 31: A noncompliance fee is assessed and a grace period begins (typically through June 27 of the next year) to complete your credits and report compliance.

Consequences & Sanctions

  • If you fail to complete and report compliance by the end of the grace period, an additional noncompliance fee is assessed (making total fees up to $100) and you must file a reporting form with proof of compliance.
  • Attorneys remaining noncompliant may be declared administratively ineligible to practice law until reinstated.

Key Takeaway: In New Jersey, missing the CLE deadline triggers a fee and grace period to cure the deficiency. If not cured by the grace-period deadline, further fees and administrative ineligibility may follow.

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