What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in New Mexico?
Missing New Mexico’s CLE deadline triggers a late fee and potential suspension of your license if noncompliance persists. New Mexico attorneys must complete 12 CLE credits annually (including 2 ethics and 1 equity in justice) by February 1, and any uncompleted credit by that date incurs a $275 late fee to be cured by April 30. If the deficiency is not cured by May 1, your name may be sent to the Supreme Court and your license is at risk of administrative suspension.
New Mexico CLE Deadline & Reporting
- February 1: Deadline to complete all required CLE credits.
- March 1: Deadline to report your credits.
- After February 1: A $275 late fee is imposed to allow cure by April 30.
- May 1: Failure to cure could lead to referral to the Supreme Court and possible suspension.
Key Takeaway: In New Mexico, missing your CLE deadline means paying a $275 late fee and using the cure period through April 30 — if not remedied by May 1, your license may be adversely affected by administrative suspension.