No — you generally cannot report CLE credits late in South Dakota, because the state does not impose a mandatory CLE requirement or CLE reporting obligation.
South Dakota is a non-mandatory CLE jurisdiction: attorneys are not required by the state or court to complete or report CLE hours.
Details & Explanation
- The State Bar of South Dakota explicitly states that South Dakota “does not require Continuing Legal Education to maintain a license to practice law.”
- Therefore, there is no official CLE compliance deadline, no enforcement mechanism for failure to report, and no structure for late reporting or penalties.
- Some attorneys in South Dakota may voluntarily pursue CLE for personal development or to satisfy requirements in other jurisdictions, but those are not under state enforcement in South Dakota.
Key Takeaway
Because CLE is voluntary in South Dakota and there is no state requirement to report or certify, the concept of “late reporting” does not apply there.