Ohio attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every two years, including 2.5 hours in professional conduct.
The reporting period is based on the attorney’s last name (A–L in odd-numbered years, M–Z in even-numbered years); credits must be earned by December 31 and reported by January 31.
Details
- Total requirement: 24 CLE hours every two years
- Professional conduct: At least 2.5 hours in ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health
- Format flexibility: All 24 credits can be from Live Webcasts or On-Demand courses
- Carryover: Up to 12 general (non–professional conduct) credits may carry into the next compliance period
- New attorneys: Must complete a 12-credit New Lawyers Training (NLT) program during their first reporting cycle, which includes designated subjects in ethics, professionalism, and law practice management
- Deadlines: Credits must be earned by December 31 and reported by January 31 of the reporting year
- Noncompliance: Failure to report or complete CLE on time may result in late fees or suspension under Ohio CLE rules
Key Takeaway
Ohio attorneys must complete 24 CLE hours every two years, including 2.5 in professional conduct. All required hours may be completed through Live Webcasts or On-Demand courses, with up to 12 general credits eligible for carryover.