Missing Oklahoma’s CLE deadline leads to a $100 late compliance fee, plus an order to show cause with 60 days to cure or face suspension. Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 approved CLE credits annually (including at least 2 ethics credits) by December 31 and report compliance by February 15.
Oklahoma CLE Deadline & Reporting
- December 31: Deadline to complete all required CLE credits.
- February 15: Deadline to report CLE compliance or file an exemption or late report.
Noncompliance & Suspension Under Rule 6
- If you fail to comply with credit or reporting requirements, a $100 fee is added for the deficiency or late report.
- The Oklahoma Bar MCLE Commission issues a certified Order to Show Cause giving you 60 days to cure the deficiency or explain standard compliance.
- If you fail to show cause or cure within 60 days, the Board of Governors may file a petition to the Oklahoma Supreme Court seeking suspension.
- You may apply for reinstatement within one year by completing the deficient credits, paying a $500 reinstatement fee, and filing proof of compliance.
- If no reinstatement application is filed within one year, your membership is stricken from the rolls; reentry then requires affirmative steps under disciplinary rules.
Key Takeaway: In Oklahoma, missing your CLE deadline triggers a $100 penalty, a 60-day show-cause period, and potential referral to the Supreme Court for suspension if you do not cure or justify the deficiency within the allotted window.