Florida attorneys must complete 30 CLE credit hours every 3 years. That includes at least 5 hours in professional responsibility (which covers ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health/wellness), and at least 3 hours in approved technology.
Cycle & Reporting
- Reporting cycle: 3 years
- Compliance deadline: varies by attorney (assigned cycle end date)
- Reporting: self-report through Florida Bar Member Portal by deadline
Credit Breakdown & Limits
- Total required: 30 credit hours per cycle
- Professional responsibility: 5 hours (includes a mandatory 2-hour Florida Legal Professionalism course)
- Technology: 3 hours
- Excess credits cannot be carried over
Exemptions & Special Provisions
- Newly admitted attorneys and certain attorneys under age 36 have additional basic skills requirements (BSCR)
- Some members are exempt (inactive status, federal judiciary, judges)
Provider Support
- Sprout Education monitors CLE credit accumulation and assists in ensuring reporting compliance
Key Takeaway: Florida requires 30 CLE hours every 3 years, including 5 hours in professional responsibility and 3 hours in technology, with no carryover allowed.