If you miss North Dakota’s CLE deadline, you’ll receive a notice requiring you to cure your noncompliance within 60 days or risk suspension. North Dakota attorneys must complete 36 CLE hours every three years (including 3 in ethics) by June 30, and report compliance by July 31.
ND CLE Deadlines & Reporting
- June 30: Deadline to complete required CLE credits.
- July 31: Deadline to submit your Report of Compliance.
Noncompliance Procedure & Suspension
- If your CLE is not complete or the report is deficient, the CLE Commission sends you a “60-day” notice to comply.
- You may have 20 days after that notice to request a hearing to dispute the finding.
- If you fail to comply or prove good cause by the end of the 60-day window (or hearing), the Commission issues a finding of noncompliance and an order of suspension filed with the State Bar and Supreme Court.
- After the order is filed, your suspension becomes effective the following December 31, and you cannot practice law until reinstated.
- Immediately after suspension, you must deliver notices to clients per suspension rules and may later seek reinstatement by completing the deficient hours, filing proof, and meeting all reinstatement conditions.
Key Takeaway: In North Dakota, missing the CLE deadline triggers a formal 60-day cure process. If you don’t remedy it or contest it in time, the Commission will suspend your license effective the following December 31 until you comply and are reinstated.