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I received a notice of failure to pay the CLE fee, but I have a cancelled check made out to the Clerk of the Appellate Courts. What is the problem?

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I received a notice of failure to pay the CLE fee, but I have a cancelled check made out to the Clerk of the Appellate Courts. What is the problem?

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Two separate fees are required for annual registration to practice law in Kansas: a fee to the Supreme Court and a fee to the Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission. These fees are invoiced separately and are remitted to different locations. For receipt of the annual CLE fee, a post office box is utilized. Do not utilize this box for purposes other than receipt of the annual fee. The CLE fee is required of all attorneys registered with the Clerk of the Appellate Courts as ACTIVE, including those attorneys claiming 802(d)(2) exemptions. I never received a notice that I needed to pay the annual fee. It is your responsibility to pay the annual registration fee by July 1 of each compliance period whether or not you receive a notice.

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