Yes — in many jurisdictions you can earn CLE credits by watching webinars, provided the webinar is approved by the CLE/MCLE authority in your state. Whether a webinar qualifies depends on format, accreditation, participation verification, and state rules.
Details & Conditions:
- In Texas, accredited CLE includes live and prerecorded webinars or online CLE courses.
- CLE providers like IMLA offer webinars and seek state approval; some states accept those webinars for MCLE credit under conditions (e.g. full attendance, Q&A, sign-in).
- The content must be legal/educational, the provider must be approved or apply for accreditation, and you must comply with attendance rules (e.g. logging in/out, participation).
- Some states limit how many hours you can earn via online/self-study/webinar formats versus in-person or “participatory” formats.
- Always confirm with your state’s CLE or MCLE board whether a particular webinar qualifies before counting it.
Key Takeaway
Yes — webinars are widely accepted as CLE credit formats in many states, but only if they’re accredited in your jurisdiction and meet participation and verification requirements.