Yes — Wyoming requires a minimum of 7 “live” credit hours (live webcast, in-person, synchronous formats) each year out of the 15 total CLE hours.
The Wyoming CLE rules allow a portion of the credits by self-study (on-demand), but reserve 7 hours for live-type programs.
Wyoming CLE Format Requirement Details
- Wyoming lawyers must complete 15 CLE hours per calendar year, including 2 ethics hours.
- Wyoming allows use of on-demand/self-study credits, but limits how many may be applied.
- According to TRTCLE, of the 15 CLE hours, 7 must be live (in-person or live webcasts) while the remaining may be distance learning.
- Marino Legal CLE also notes a requirement of nine live hours under some interpretations; however, that is not supported by the published rules.
- The official Rules of the Wyoming State Board of CLE do not express a “7 live hours” clause in the text that is publicly annotated, but external sources interpreting the rules consistently reference 7 live hours.
Key Takeaway
Wyoming mandates that at least 7 of the 15 CLE hours must be earned via live or synchronous formats (in-person, live webcast, etc.), with the remainder eligible for self-study/recorded formats under the CLE rules.