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How many CLE hours are required every reporting cycle in Ohio?

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.

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