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Can I submit CLE credits online in South Carolina?

No — attorneys in South Carolina do not generally submit all CLE credits online themselves; CLE providers report attendance, and attorneys file an annual Compliance Report by March 1.

Some online programs trigger reporting by their sponsors, and attorneys may need to attach certificates to their Compliance Report.

Details:

  • The CLE reporting year in SC runs from March 1 through February 28/29, with the Compliance Report due on or before March 1.
  • CLE providers (including online or on-demand course sponsors) must report attendance to the Commission on CLE & Specialization.
  • For on-demand SC Bar programs, a weekly report is sent to the Commission reflecting completion, and the attendee also downloads and submits the certificate with their final Compliance Report.
  • The Compliance Report is not a pure “online upload of every credit”; it is a formal filing in which attorneys list courses, attach needed documentation, and certify compliance.
  • Late filings may incur a late fee; failure to file can lead to suspension under SCACR Rule 419.

Key Takeaway
You cannot simply upload each CLE credit online in South Carolina — sponsors report attendance, and you submit a formal annual Compliance Report by March 1, including attachments where needed.

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