No — judges in Iowa are governed by the same CLE rules as attorneys; there is no separate CLE regime exclusively for judges.
Under Iowa Court Rule 41.3 and related regulations, all active status attorneys (including judges) must complete 15 hours of continuing legal education annually, with one hour of ethics and one hour in attorney wellness or diversity/inclusion.
Details
- Iowa’s CLE program is universal: it applies to “lawyer and judges” for reporting.
- The rule text (Chapter 41) mandates a minimum of 15 CLE hours per calendar year for attorneys.
- The annual report requirement explicitly includes judges.
Key Takeaway
In Iowa, judges must meet the same CLE obligations as other attorneys; there is no special or additional judicial-only continuing education mandate.