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How early can I report CLE credits in North Carolina?

You may begin having CLE attendance reported in North Carolina almost immediately after a program is completed — most CLE sponsors have 40 days to submit attendance to the NC CLE department.

If a sponsor fails to report, you can self-report your certificate of attendance, especially if contacted about a prior-year deficiency.

Key Details

  • North Carolina’s CLE reporting period is two years, running March 1 through February 28 (or 29).
  • Attorneys must complete 24 hours during each reporting period, including required content in ethics, technology, and professional well-being.
  • CLE sponsors must report attendance within 40 days of the program.
  • If needed, lawyers may forward certificates of attendance directly to the CLE department (mail, fax, email) to ensure prompt credit posting.
  • You don’t wait until end of cycle — reporting of each completed course begins as soon as the sponsor (or you, in some cases) submits attendance.

Key Takeaway
In North Carolina, CLE credits begin being reported as soon as programs conclude and sponsors submit attendance (within 40 days). Your formal compliance occurs at the end of the two-year reporting period.

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