Texas attorneys must complete 15 CLE credit hours each MCLE compliance year, including 3 hours in legal ethics.
The “compliance year” is determined by your birth month (for those licensed two or more years), or a 24-month initial period for newly licensed attorneys.
Details
• Accredited CLE: At least 12 out of the 15 hours must be from MCLE-approved activities.
• Ethics requirement: At least 3 hours must address ethics or professional responsibility, and up to 1 of those may be self-study.
• Self-study cap: A maximum of 3 hours per year may be earned via self-study (including 1 hour ethics).
• Carryover: Excess CLE credits (up to 15) may be carried forward to the next compliance year (including ethics).
• Newly licensed attorneys: Their first compliance period spans 24 months (rather than 12) and all CLE credits must comply with the same requirements.
Key Takeaway: Texas requires 15 CLE hours per year—3 in ethics—with accreditation and self-study limits, carryover allowed up to 15 hours, and a 24-month first cycle for new admittees.