No — Washington does not require a fixed number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
The state’s MCLE rules allow attorneys to earn all required credits via approved online, recorded, or live-interactive programs without a live-credit minimum.
Details
- Under Washington’s APR 11 rules, a lawyer must complete 45 CLE credits in a three-year cycle, including at least 15 credits in law/legal procedure and 6 ethics credits.
- There is no live requirement under current rules — attorneys may satisfy the full requirement through recorded or online formats.
- Earlier rules required that at least half of credits be “live” (including live webcasts), but that requirement has been removed effective with amendments.
- The MCLE Online System guide confirms: “There is no live requirement. All courses may be taken online or as a recorded format.”
Key Takeaway
Washington permits full flexibility in CLE format — there is no minimum in-person classroom requirement under its current rules.