No — Ohio does not require a fixed number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
The state allows attorneys to satisfy their CLE requirement via live interactive programs (including live webcasts) or self-study courses, and as of January 1, 2023, the cap on self-study hours has been eliminated.
Details
- Ohio attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours per two-year compliance period, including 2.5 hours in professional conduct.
- Under prior rules, self-study (recorded, non-interactive) was capped; but the Supreme Court removed that cap permanently in 2023, allowing all credits from approved self-study formats.
- Sponsors must apply for accreditation of CLE programs, including specifying whether a program is “live in-person,” “live interactive webinar,” or self-study.
- Self-study courses must meet verification criteria (e.g. login tracking, polling) to qualify.
Key Takeaway
Ohio imposes no in-person classroom minimum — attorneys may fulfill their full 24-hour biennial CLE requirement through approved live interactive or self-study (recorded) formats under current rules.