No — judges in Colorado are not subject to a separate CLE system; they comply with the same continuing legal education requirements that govern registered lawyers.
Under Colorado law (C.R.C.P. 250 et seq.), every “registered lawyer and every judge” must complete 45 CLE credit hours per three-year compliance period (including at least seven hours of professional responsibility).
The CLE rules explicitly treat judges as part of the same regulated group for CLE reporting, accreditation, and compliance.
Key Takeaway: Judges in Colorado follow the same 45-hour, three-year CLE rule as attorneys; there is no distinct judicial CLE regime.