No — Oklahoma does not require attorneys to complete a minimum number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
The state’s CLE rules permit attorneys to earn all 12 annual credit hours through in-person, live webcast, or on-demand formats.
Details
- Oklahoma attorneys must complete 12 instructional CLE hours per year, including at least 2 hours in legal ethics or professionalism.
- There is no restriction on how many credits must be in person — on-demand (recorded) credits are fully acceptable under Oklahoma’s current rules.
- Effective January 1, 2019, the limit on online credits was removed, so attorneys may satisfy their entire requirement via online, as long as courses are accredited and instructional.
- Providers must still ensure that instructional programs (regardless of format) meet accreditation standards — including content, attendance verification, and provider approval.
Key Takeaway
Oklahoma imposes no in-person classroom minimum — attorneys may satisfy their full 12-credit annual CLE obligation through live or on-demand formats under the state’s accreditation rules.