Ohio attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every two years. That requirement includes 2.5 hours in professional conduct (ethics/professionalism and related topics).
Credit & Cycle Rules
- Total requirement: 24 credit hours per biennial compliance period
- Professional conduct requirement: 2.5 hours
- Reporting groups: attorneys with last names A–L report by December 31 of odd-numbered years; M–Z report by December 31 of even years
- Reporting deadline: January 31 after the compliance year
Carryover & Other Provisions
- Carryover: up to 12 general credit hours may be carried into the next biennial period (professional conduct credits do not carry over)
- Self-study / Online: As of 2023, there is no cap on self-study credits; attorneys may satisfy the full 24 hours via on-demand, live webcast, or other approved formats
- New attorneys: Newly admitted lawyers must complete a New Lawyers Training program (12 credits) in their first biennium, including professionalism, client funds management, law office management, and substantive law courses
Key Takeaway: Ohio’s biennial CLE requirement is 24 hours, including 2.5 hours of professional conduct, with a 12-hour carryover limit and flexible format rules.