Yes — podcasts can be eligible for CLE credit in many jurisdictions. However, they only count if your state allows podcasts as an accredited CLE format and the program meets all approval requirements.
Details & Conditions:
- Texas: Podcasts and other downloadable audio formats (MP3/MP4) are eligible if accredited.
- California: Live podcasts may qualify retroactively; prerecorded podcasts require advance approval and often a transcript.
- ABA and many state bars: Podcasts may qualify as self-study CLE if approved or applied for.
- Examples: The Beverly Hills Bar Association offers podcasts approved for self-study CLE in California.
Caveats:
- Rules differ by state — check your jurisdiction.
- Accreditation or approval is required.
- Podcasts must meet format rules (length, subject matter, instructors, transcripts).
- Keep records: title, date, duration, transcript, and certificates.
- Some states cap CLE hours from podcasts or self-study.
Key Takeaway
Yes — podcasts may count toward CLE credit, but only if your jurisdiction permits it and the podcast is accredited or approved under state rules.