North Carolina does not provide a grace period for CLE reporting — hours must be completed within the reporting period itself. Under Rule .1522(b), attorneys may finish hours by the last day of February (end of reporting year), but no extensions beyond that are allowed.
North Carolina CLE Timing & Grace Rule
- Reporting period (new rules): March 1 through the end of February.
- Under prior rules: attorneys were allowed to complete required hours by the last day of February following the reporting year; that window was termed a “grace period,” but no extensions beyond it could be granted.
Consequences of Missing Deadline
- Filing a compliance report after February’s end triggers a $75 late filing penalty.
- Noncompliance may be referred for suspension unless the attorney shows good cause within 30 days of notice.
Key Takeaway: North Carolina has eliminated a true post-deadline grace period — attorneys must finish CLE by the end of the reporting cycle (February) or face penalties and suspension proceedings.