South Carolina attorneys must complete 14 CLE credit hours annually, including 2 hours in legal ethics.
One hour covering substance abuse, mental health, or stress management is also required at least once every two reporting years.
Details
- Reporting year: March 1 through last day of February; compliance reports and fees due by March 1.
- Ethics: At least 2 of the 14 hours must be devoted to legal ethics/professional responsibility.
- Substance Abuse / Mental Health: At least 1 hour in SA/MH must be completed in each two-year span; that hour counts toward general CLE but not toward the ethics requirement.
- Carryover: Excess credits (up to 14 hours) may carry over to the next year, of which at most 2 hours may be ethics credits.
- Exemptions: Attorneys aged 60+ with 30+ years of admission may apply for exemption; newly admitted attorneys are exempt in their admission reporting year.
Key Takeaway: South Carolina requires 14 CLE hours each year, with 2 in ethics and periodic SA/MH training, carryover allowed up to 14 hours (including up to 2 ethics), and defined exemptions for senior or new lawyers.