No — Kentucky does not mandate a specific number of classroom (in-person) CLE hours.
All 12 required CLE credit hours may be earned via approved formats including online or on-demand courses, without a separate in-person quota.
Details
- Kentucky’s SCR 3.645 requires attorneys to complete 12 credit hours annually, including at least 2 hours in ethics.
- Kentucky allows accredited programs delivered through live webcasts or prerecorded (on-demand) formats to satisfy all 12 hours.
- Providers must have each program reviewed and approved by the Kentucky CLE Commission under SCR 3.650 to qualify for credit.
- The Kentucky Bar’s “Law Update” program offers both in-person sessions and an on-demand component so attorneys may choose their format.
Key Takeaway
Kentucky requires 12 CLE credits yearly, but imposes no minimum in-person classroom requirement— attorneys can satisfy the obligation via the mix of live and recorded formats permitted under Kentucky’s rules.