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Can I report CLE credits late in South Carolina?

Yes — in South Carolina you may submit a CLE compliance report late, but you will incur a late-filing fee and risk administrative suspension if you do not file by the final cure date.

Under SCACR Rule 408 and the Commission on CLE regulations, the compliance report is due March 1; any report filed after that must include a $50 late fee (which doubles for repeat late filers), and failure to file with fees by April 15 subjects the attorney to suspension under Rule 419.

Detailed Explanation:

  • The SC CLE reporting period is March 1 through the following February. Reports of compliance (with the required CLE hours) and the annual filing fee must be filed no later than March 1.
  • If you file after March 1, you must pay an additional $50 late-filing fee.
  • If you’ve filed late in the past, the late fee is doubled.
  • You must get your report received (not just postmarked) by April 15, with all fees and any outstanding CLE deficiency.
  • If you still fail to comply by April 15, the CLE Commission will forward your name to the Supreme Court, resulting in administrative suspension under Rule 419.
  • The Commission may waive or modify the late penalty or reporting requirements for extraordinary hardship or extenuating circumstances, and may proportionally increase future CLE obligations as a condition.

Key Takeaway:
You can file your South Carolina CLE compliance late (after March 1), but you’ll pay a late fee (which may double if repeat) and must file by April 15 or face suspension.

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