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    Dates and Deadlines

    The annual compliance period is July 1 to the following June 30. Affidavits must be filed by September 15 of each year.

    Your CLE tracking dashboard is available year-round. Enter your CLE events onto your CLE tracking page for the applicable educational year. Events you take through the State Bar are automatically entered for you within 1-2 hours of completion, with the exception of self-study and teaching hours which you enter yourself. You also need to enter CLE that you acquired through other providers.

    When the online electronic affidavit process opens - Begin at your CLE Tracking Dashboard, check that all events are listed, verify that you have the required hours including professional responsibility/ethics and then select the File Affidavit button.  Please note that having your events on your CLE dashboard does not constitute a filed affidavit.

    Filing your affidavit.  Be sure to click "file affidavit" on your dashboard and be sure you receive an email receipt for your affidavit filing. If you do not receive a receipt, your affidavit was not filed.

    Electronic filing of the affidavit updates your MCLE record in real time, and there is no requirement to mail a copy of the affidavit.

    July 1 - Educational Year Begins

    June 30 - Educational Year Ends

    Beginning of June - Online filing opens

    September 15 - Affidavits must be filed

    Fees

    Delinquent Compliance Fees:

    Hours acquired after June 30 Owe fee of
    July 1 to July 31 $33
    August 1 to August 31 $67
    September 1 to September 15 $133
    September 16 and later $166

    Delinquent Filing Fees:

    Affidavits Filed Late Owe fee of
    September 16 to October 15 $133
    October 16 to November 15 $166
    November 16 and later $200

    Failure to file the affidavit by December 15 may result in a motion for summary suspension from the practice of law.

    Fees established by Administrative Order No. 2014-32, Supreme Court of Arizona

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