No — Colorado does not require a minimum number of in-person (classroom) CLE hours.
Colorado’s CLE (MCLE) framework allows “live” formats (in-person, live webcast, teleconference, etc.) and “home study” (recorded) formats within rules of accreditation.
Details
- Colorado attorneys must complete 45 credit hours every three years, including 7 hours in professional responsibility.
- CLE programs are categorized as either “live” (which includes in-person, real-time webinars, teleconference) or “home study” (pre-recorded materials).
- There is no requirement that a specified number of credits must come from physical, in-person classroom instruction.
- Providers must clearly designate the format (live vs. home study) when seeking accreditation.
- Attorneys may submit non-accredited live programs for individual accreditation under certain rules (Form 1B), but this does not convert them into a mandated in-person requirement.
Key Takeaway
In Colorado, CLE rules mandate a mixture of live or interactive and home-study formats, but there is no rule demanding that any particular portion must be completed in a physical, in-person classroom setting.