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How early can I report CLE credits in South Carolina?

You can’t formally “report” your South Carolina CLE credits (i.e. file your annual compliance report) until after the reporting year ends (February 28). The reporting window opens on March 1 (deadline same day).

During the year, approved CLE providers must submit attendance data (within 30 days of the course) so your credits appear in the Commission’s records.

Key Details

  • The CLE reporting year runs March 1 through the last day of February. (SCACR Rule 408)
  • Active attorneys must complete 14 hours of approved CLE annually, including at least 2 in legal ethics/professional responsibility.
  • Course sponsors must file attendance verification within 30 days after the program.
  • Your compliance report is due on or before March 1 following the close of the reporting year.
  • Late filings may incur penalties, and failure to comply may lead to suspension of your license under Rule 419.

Key Takeaway
In South Carolina, you begin seeing credits in your record shortly after courses occur (as providers report), but the earliest you can formally submit your CLE compliance report is March 1 — after the February 28 reporting year ends.

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