No — Texas does not mandate a minimum number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
All required MCLE credit may be earned via accredited “live” (which includes live webinars) or pre-recorded/self-study formats, subject to Texas’ credit limits.
Details
- Texas requires active attorneys to complete 15 CLE credit hours each compliance year, including 3 hours in legal ethics/professional responsibility.
- Of those 15 hours, at least 12 must come from accredited CLE activities (live or recorded).
- Self-study credit is capped at 3 hours per year, including not more than 1 hour of ethics via self-study.
- The Texas MCLE rules define “accredited CLE” broadly to include live group presentations, live webinars, on-demand online courses, and other approved recorded programs.
- For Texas judges, separate judicial education rules require that a judge complete a portion of hours via “live” TMCEC Judges Seminars (continuous hours in live format), though those are judicial obligations, not attorney MCLE.
Key Takeaway
Texas imposes no in-person classroom floor for CLE credit — attorneys may satisfy their full requirement through accredited formats (live or recorded) subject to self-study caps.