No — Alaska does not impose a minimum in-person (classroom) CLE requirement.
Alaska’s MCLE rules allow attorneys to earn their full credit hours via technology-delivered programs (live webinars or on-demand) in addition to in-person formats.
Details
- Alaska Attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours annually, of which 3 hours must be in ethics.
- All approved CLE formats are eligible, including live webinars, on-demand video, in-house sessions, and live in-person courses.
- There is no rule requiring a specified number of hours to be earned in a physical classroom setting.
- CLE programs delivered live within Alaska must be accredited by the Alaska Bar Association to be eligible for credit.
Key Takeaway
Alaska allows full flexibility in CLE format — no part of your 12 annual hours must be in-person; virtual and recorded formats qualify just as much as classroom attendance.