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Are carryover CLE credits allowed in North Carolina?

Yes — North Carolina allows carryover of CLE credits, but only up to 12 hours and only toward general credit (not specialty requirements).

Per 27 N.C.A.C. 1D § .1518(c), members may “carry over up to 12 credit hours from one reporting period to the next reporting period,” but those carryover hours “may not be used to satisfy” the professional responsibility, technology, or professional well-being minimums.

Details & nuances

  • North Carolina’s CLE requirement is 24 hours every two years (effective March 1, 2024), including 4 ethics (professional responsibility), 1 technology, and 1 professional well-being hour per period.
  • Carried hours count toward the total 24-hour requirement but cannot fill mandated slots for ethics, technology, or well-being in the next period.
  • The CLE FAQ confirms carryover: “Carry over into the next reporting period up to 12 total hours; however, Professional Well-Being, Ethics, and Technology will not carry forward but must be taken every reporting period.”
  • Newly admitted attorneys may also carry over, but the carryover is similarly restricted to general credit.
  • Excess carryover beyond 12 hours is not permitted, and unused carryover beyond the next period does not roll further.

Key Takeaway

North Carolina lets you carry over up to 12 hours of excess CLE into the next reporting cycle — but only as general credit, not toward ethics, technology, or well-being requirements.

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