Yes – in most jurisdictions, attorneys can complete CLE courses on a mobile device as long as the provider is accredited and participation verification requirements are met.
Using a mobile device does not affect credit eligibility if the course format complies with state CLE rules.
- Accredited CLE providers such as Sprout Education and Attorney Credits offer mobile-friendly platforms that allow attorneys to complete courses from phones or tablets.
- States that approve online or on-demand CLE typically do not distinguish between desktop and mobile access, provided attendance can be verified.
- Verification tools may include in-course prompts, timed participation checks, or log-in/log-out tracking.
- Some jurisdictions still require a portion of CLE to be completed through “live” or “interactive” formats, which can include mobile-based webinars with real-time engagement.
- Attorneys should always review their jurisdiction’s CLE rules to confirm that mobile participation meets compliance standards.
Key Takeaway
Yes – CLE courses can typically be completed on a mobile device through accredited providers like Sprout Education or Attorney Credits, as long as interactivity and verification requirements are satisfied.