No — Arkansas does not require attorneys to complete a minimum number of in-person (classroom) CLE hours.
The state allows attorneys to satisfy all 12 annual CLE credits via approved live webinars or on-demand formats.
Details
- Arkansas attorneys must complete 12 credit hours per year, including at least 1 hour in ethics.
- All 12 credits may be taken through live webinar or on-demand presentations; there is no requirement that any portion be classroom only.
- CLE accreditation requires that courses (whether live, webinar, or recorded) have monitoring or verification procedures to confirm attendance.
- In the accreditation application, providers must specify whether the format is live in-person, live webinar, or on-demand.
Key Takeaway
Arkansas grants full flexibility in CLE delivery — no minimum in-person requirement exists; attorneys may fulfill all CLE hours via webinar or recorded formats.