What happens if I miss the CLE deadline in Tennessee?
If you miss Tennessee’s CLE deadline, you’ll face noncompliance fees ($100 initially, rising to $200) and risk suspension if you don’t establish compliance by the mid-year deadline. Attorneys must earn their CLE hours by December 31 and file their Annual Report Statement (or Affidavit of Compliance) by March 31.
Tennessee CLE Deadlines & Reporting
- December 31: Deadline to earn required CLE hours.
- March 31: Deadline to submit the ARS or claim exemption; noncompliant attorneys then incur a $100 noncompliance fee.
- June 1: Deadline to establish compliance (report hours or file affidavit) before the $200 continuing noncompliance penalty is imposed.
- August 10: Last day to file compliance records to avoid inclusion on the Supreme Court suspension order.
Penalties, Suspension & Reinstatement
- A $100 noncompliance fee is assessed to attorneys who remain noncompliant after March 31.
- If noncompliance persists, a $200 continuing noncompliance penalty is imposed as of June 1.
- By July 1, a draft suspension order is submitted to the Supreme Court for noncompliant attorneys.
- If the attorney fails to file compliance by August 10, the Supreme Court may enter a final suspension order; active attorneys are charged a $500 suspension fee.
- To reinstate, the attorney must complete all deficient CLE hours, pay all fees, and file proof of compliance.
- An attorney may request waiver of noncompliance or suspension fees if they can show exceptional relief.
Key Takeaway: In Tennessee, missing your CLE deadline triggers stepped penalties and deadlines — from a $100 fee to a $200 continuing penalty — culminating in referral for suspension unless you timely cure your deficiency, pay fees, and file proof of compliance.