Yes — in Missouri, some judges (especially municipal judges) are subject to separate continuing judicial or judicial-CLE requirements beyond the general attorney CLE rules.
However, the separate requirement applies only to certain judicial categories and is not universal for all judges.
Details
- Under Missouri Rule 18, municipal judges must complete continuing education: non-lawyer municipal judges must earn and report 15 hours annually in accredited programs and also 3 hours in judicial ethics/professionalism.
- Lawyer municipal judges (i.e. judges who are attorneys) under Rule 18 must earn 5 hours of judicial training annually in addition to their attorney CLE obligations.
- The municipal judge education rules are administered by the Municipal Judge Education Committee via the Office of State Courts Administrator.
- For other types of judges (e.g., circuit, appellate), no distinct judicial CLE program is identified in Missouri’s rules beyond the general Missouri attorney MCLE requirement (15 hours per year under Rule 15).
Key Takeaway
Missouri imposes distinct continuing education obligations for municipal judges under Rule 18, with different credit minima for lawyer and non-lawyer judges, while other judges generally adhere only to the standard attorney MCLE framework.