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What is the grace period for CLE reporting in Texas?

In Texas, attorneys have a built-in “grace period” running through the end of their birth month to complete and report CLE without penalty. The compliance year for each attorney ends on the last day of the month before their birth month, and the grace period is until the last day of the birth month.

Texas CLE Grace Period Details

  • Compliance deadline and reporting: last day of your birth month each year.
  • The “grace period” allows completion and reporting of any remaining CLE hours by the end of that same birth month.
  • After the grace period ends, noncompliance fees apply and a formal noncompliance notice may issue.

Consequences After Grace Period

  • A late compliance fee is required if you report after the grace period.
  • If noncompliance is not cured within specified months beyond your birth month, the attorney may be suspended.

Key Takeaway: In Texas, the grace period is built into your compliance year — you may complete and report CLE through the last day of your birth month without penalty; missing that window triggers noncompliance procedures.

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