Attorneys in South Carolina submit an Annual Report of Compliance to the SC Commission on CLE via a commission-prescribed form by March 1 following the reporting year. Providers must file attendance separately within 30 days of each program, and attorneys retain Uniform Certificates of Attendance for audit.
Key Details:
- The CLE reporting year runs March 1 through the last day of February, and attorney compliance reports are due by March 1.
- Providers must report attendee names, South Carolina Bar numbers, and course details to the Commission within 30 days of the program.
- Attorneys receive and may submit Uniform Certificate of Attendance (Appendix C) to claim credit; these certificates must be retained for later verification.
- If an attorney misses March 1, a late filing fee and administrative suspension per Rule 408 may follow.
Key Takeaway: In South Carolina, CLE reporting is through an annual compliance form due March 1, supported by provider attendance submissions and attorney-maintained certificates.