Yes — Virginia requires attorneys to complete 4 hours of live-interactive CLE annually as part of their 12-hour requirement.
The remaining 8 hours may be earned through pre-recorded or non-interactive programs, subject to a cap on those formats.
Details
- Virginia’s MCLE regulations require 12 credit hours per reporting year.
- Of those 12 hours, at least 4 must be live-interactive — that is, programs in which attendees may interact in real time with the presenter(s).
- Pre-recorded or non-interactive programs (on-demand, DVD, audio, etc.) may supply up to 8 hours of the requirement.
- Programs qualifying as live-interactive include in-person courses, live webcasts, or teleconference seminars with real-time Q&A capabilities.
- Attorneys may carry over up to 12 credit hours into the next reporting period, including up to 8 hours from pre-recorded formats.
Key Takeaway
Virginia enforces a live-interactive minimum: you must complete 4 of your 12 CLE hours via programs offering real-time interaction, but there is no requirement that those 4 hours be in a physical classroom (in-person).