If you miss Washington’s CLE deadline, you will incur a $150 late reporting fee (which increases in subsequent reporting cycles) and may face administrative suspension if you do not become compliant. Attorneys must complete 45 MCLE credits over a three-year reporting period (including ethics, law & legal procedure, equity), finish by December 31, and submit their MCLE certification by February 1.
Washington CLE Deadline & Reporting
- December 31: All required credits must be earned by this date.
- February 1 (following year): Deadline to submit MCLE certification and pay any late fees.
Consequences & Suspension Procedure
- The default late fee is $150; each additional late reporting period adds $300 to the fee.
- If you fail to comply (by certification date or approved extension), the MCLE Board sends a pendency notice of suspension proceedings.
- You may petition for an extension, waiver, or agreement to cure the deficiency within 10 days of the notice.
- If no petition is filed or compliance is not achieved, the Board reports your noncompliance to the Supreme Court for automatic suspension.
- Reinstatement requires completing all deficient credits, paying late fees and compliance fees, and filing proof under the MCLE rules.
- Time spent while suspended or inactive requires special provisions when returning to active status.
Key Takeaway: In Washington, missing your CLE deadline results in escalating late fees, a formal suspension notice with opportunity to petition, and suspension if noncompliance persists — you must cure the deficiency, pay fees, and file proof to restore active status.