No — judges in South Dakota have no separate or mandatory CLE requirement because South Dakota currently does not impose mandatory CLE on attorneys either.
Since there is no state CLE mandate, there is no parallel judicial-only continuing legal education obligation.
Details
- South Dakota is a “non-mandatory CLE” state — attorneys are not required to complete CLE to maintain their license.
- Because the CLE regime is voluntary, there is no established separate requirement tailored specifically for judges.
- CLE providers list that South Dakota does not have a minimum or mandatory CLE requirement for lawyers.
Key Takeaway
In South Dakota, there is no separate judicial CLE regime — judges are subject to the same non-mandatory educational landscape as all lawyers.