No — Arizona does not impose a requirement that attorneys attend a minimum number of CLE hours in a physical, in-person setting.
Its MCLE framework permits credit for “Interactive CLE,” which includes live webcasts, teleconferences, and programs with real-time participation, as well as “Self-study” (recorded, non-interactive formats) subject to limits.
Details
- Arizona attorneys must complete 15 CLE credit hours per year, of which 3 hours must be in professional responsibility (ethics) topics.
- At least 10 of those hours must be earned through Interactive CLE formats (live in-person, live webcast, teleconference, or online with required interaction).
- Up to 5 hours may be earned via Self-study (non-interactive, recorded courses).
- The CLE regulations define “Interactive CLE” to include in-person courses and real-time online programs that allow participant interaction (questions, prompts, etc.).
- There is no portion of the requirement that must only be satisfied by attending courses in a classroom (i.e. the rules do not mandate in-person only hours).
Key Takeaway
Arizona requires a portion of CLE to be interactive (live formats), but does not mandate a fixed number of in-person classroom hours — live webcasts and other interactive formats equally satisfy that component.