South Carolina Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor Continuing Education Requirements
South Carolina AADCs need 40 continuing education (CE) hours every 24 months (2 years) to renew their license.
Required CE topics
These hours are part of the 40-hour total — not in addition to it.
| Topic | Hours |
|---|---|
| Professional ethics | 6 |
Renewal cycle
Biennial; anchored to the certification's own issue anniversary.
Format limits & what counts
- A maximum of 20 of the 40 hours may be earned through events where the applicant is the trainer.
Documentation to keep
- dated certificate with ce hours
- program or activity description
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Frequently asked questions
How many CE hours do South Carolina AADCs need?
South Carolina AADCs must complete 40 continuing education hours every 24 months (2 years) to renew.
What specific CE topics are required for South Carolina AADCs?
Within the 40-hour total, South Carolina requires: 6 hours of professional ethics. The remaining hours may be general continuing education.
Do online or self-study courses count toward South Carolina AADC CE?
Most formats count, but some carry per-cycle caps. See the format rules above for the specifics that apply to South Carolina AADCs.
Where do these South Carolina AADC CE requirements come from?
These requirements are taken directly from the licensing board's published rules, last reviewed 2026-07-14.
Can I track my South Carolina AADC CE automatically?
Yes. Best CE Tracker applies these rules to your logged activities and shows exactly what you still need before renewal. Sign in with your email to start — it's free during beta.
Similar licenses in nearby states
- North Carolina CADC
- North Carolina LCAS
- Georgia CAADC
- Georgia CACII
- Georgia CADC-I
- Georgia CADC-II
- Arizona LAAC
- Arizona LIAC
This page is general information, not legal or compliance advice. Always confirm requirements with your licensing board.