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North Carolina MCLE Requirement:
24 hours per reporting period (Every 2 years)
Deadline: February 28
Special Requirement(s):
4 hours of ethics, 1 hour of Technology, and at least one hour shall be devoted to programs on professional well-being training per reporting period.
Credit hour:
60 minutes. For specific programs, divide by 60 and rounded down to the nearest quarter hour.
Limit on credit hours for self-study:
N/A
Lorman Education Services Certificates:
Certificates of attendance for Live webinars are available to download in the Courses section of your account dashboard within a couple business days after the course date. An email is sent to notify you that the certificate is available to download. Ondemand certificates are available to download in the Courses section of your account dashboard within 15 minutes.
Attendance Reporting:
Lorman Education Services will report your attendance for live webinars and ondemand courses as long as you have requested the credit and provided your NC Bar number.
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