I am licensed as a lawyer in North Carolina and South Carolina and I live and practice in North Carolina. How do I report compliance to the South Carolina Commission on CLE?
A lawyer who is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina (and who lives and practices in North Carolina) may report compliance to the South Carolina Commission on CLE by mailing the commission a copy of the lawyer’s North Carolina annual report form along with certificates of attendance for any courses attended that do not appear on the annual report form. The North Carolina forms must be attached to the duly-executed South Carolina Report of Compliance (which is mailed in mid-January) and be accompanied with the appropriate filing fee(s). South Carolina’s compliance period runs from March 1 through the end of February. The information must be provided to the South Carolina Commission by March 1 of each year. NC annual report forms are mailed in January and only show CLE courses taken through the end of the preceding year. This is why courses taken after December 31 of the preceding year or courses that do not appear on the NC annual report form must be reported to the South
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