No — Florida does not mandate any specific number of in-person (physical classroom) CLE hours.
Florida allows all required CLE credits to be earned via live webcasts or prerecorded (on-demand) formats, subject to accreditation.
Details
- Florida’s CLE requirement is 30 credit hours every 3 years, including subrequirements for ethics, professionalism, and technology.
- CLE may be earned through live presentations (in person or webcast) or self-study/on-demand recordings.
- There is no rule requiring that a portion of the CLE must be in a physical classroom setting.
- Attorneys must verify that the format and content are approved by The Florida Bar for credit.
Key Takeaway
Florida requires 30 CLE hours every 3 years, but imposes no mandatory in-person classroom hours — all approved formats (live webcast, in person, or on-demand) are acceptable.