If you miss South Carolina’s CLE deadline, you may face suspension unless you cure the deficiency and pay any penalties. South Carolina attorneys must complete 14 credit hours (including 2 in ethics and 1 substance abuse/mental health biennially) during the reporting year (March 1 to last day of February) and submit proof of compliance by March 1.
South Carolina CLE Deadline & Reporting
- March 1: Deadline to file your CLE compliance report and pay required filing fee.
- If you failed to complete required credits: The Commission may assess a penalty and require you to catch up credits before approving compliance.
Consequences & Suspension
- If you do not timely file or cure your deficiency, the Commission may suspend you under SCACR Rule 408 and refer the case under Rule 419.
- The Court may enter a suspension order until you have satisfied all requirements, paid fees, and demonstrated compliance.
- In cases of hardship or extenuating circumstances, the Commission may waive or modify the requirements, possibly with increased CLE in a future period.
Key Takeaway: Missing South Carolina’s March 1 CLE reporting deadline triggers potential suspension under Rule 408 if you do not cure the deficiency; relief is possible with timely compliance, payment, or a granted waiver.