Yes — South Carolina requires attorneys to complete at least 6 hours annually of live, in-person CLE credit as part of its 14-hour yearly requirement.
The rule limits the number of CLE hours that may be earned via online, on-demand, or telephone formats (i.e. “alternative” delivery) to 8 hours per year.
Details
- South Carolina Bar members must complete 14 CLE hours each reporting year, including 2 hours of legal ethics/professional responsibility.
- Regulations specify that a minimum of 6 hours must be live, in-person programs (physical classroom) to satisfy the “live, in-person” component.
- No more than 8 hours may be obtained through alternative delivery formats (webcasts, recorded, telephone, etc.) in each year.
- Credits from online or telephone programs that exceed the 8-hour limit may not be carried forward to future years.
- Newly admitted attorneys are exempt from the CLE requirement in their admission year, but must complete an Essentials Series course (traditionally offered in-person) during their first required reporting year.
Key Takeaway
South Carolina enforces a live-format floor: attorneys must complete 6 of their 14 annual CLE hours in live, in-person programs, with the remainder eligible via alternative formats up to 8 hours.