North Carolina pro bono law
Pro bono requirements in North Carolina.
Pro bono rules, reporting obligations, and CLE credit eligibility for North Carolina attorneys.
Overview
North Carolina Pro Bono Rules
Recommended
50 hrs/yr
Service
Voluntary
Reporting
Voluntary
CLE Credit
No
North Carolina CLE Requirements
Total Credits
24 / 2-year cycle
Deadline
February 28
Carryover
Yes (up to 12 hrs)
Required Categories
Ethics / Professionalism (4h)Technology Training (1h)Substance Abuse / Mental Health (1h)
Sources
- https://www.ncbar.gov/for-lawyers/ethics/rules-of-professional-conduct/rule-61-voluntary-pro-bono-publico-service/
- https://ncprobono.org/report/
Last verified 2026-03-01. Rules may change — verify with your state bar before relying on this information for compliance decisions.
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