California attorneys must complete 25 MCLE credit hours every three years, including 4 hours in legal ethics, 2 hours in competence issues, 2 hours in elimination of bias (with one hour addressing implicit bias), 1 hour in technology, and 1 hour in civility.
All 25 credits may be earned online, as long as the course verifies attendance—these count as participatory credits under California’s MCLE rules.
California MCLE Credit Breakdown
| Requirement Type | Hours Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total Required | 25 | Every 3 years |
| Legal Ethics | 4 | Mandatory |
| Competence Issues | 2 | Includes wellness or substance use |
| Elimination of Bias | 2 | One hour must address implicit bias |
| Technology | 1 | Effective Jan 1, 2025 |
| Civility | 1 | Effective Jan 1, 2025 |
Participatory vs. Self-Study (California Definition)
- Participatory credit: Any program—whether in-person or online—where the provider verifies attendance (such as through log-ins or tracking).
- All Sprout Education courses qualify as participatory credit when taken through our verified platform.
- Self-study credit: Completing programs without attendance verification, such as non-verified recordings, reading materials, or graded self-tests.
- Sprout Education courses may also be taken as self-study if used in this format.
Compliance Notes
- The compliance cycle is three years (Group 1: A-G, Group 2: H-M, Group 3: N-Z).
- Attorneys must report completion by February 1 of the cycle’s reporting year.
- Inactive members or those with exemptions have proportionally reduced requirements.
Key Takeaway
California attorneys must complete 25 hours of MCLE every three years. All verified online courses—including those from Sprout Education—qualify as participatory credit under State Bar rules, while non-verified activities count as self-study.