No — Arizona does not mandate that CLE be completed in person; live webcasts and other interactive formats meet the “live program” requirement. Arizona allows “live” programs delivered via webcast or simulcast, and also treats certain on-demand interactive programs as qualifying for credit.
Annual CLE Requirements in Arizona
- Total requirement: 15 credit hours per educational year (July 1 – June 30)
- Ethics: 3 hours required
- Reporting deadline: September 15
Credit Formats and Limits
- Live webcasts and simulcasts count as live programming and satisfy the live requirement
- On-demand (interactive, asynchronous) programs may qualify as “live/interactive” credit under Arizona’s rules
- Up to 5 hours per year may be claimed as self-study (non-interactive) credit
Provider & Program Approval
- Webcasts must allow real-time interaction (questions, electronic communication) to qualify
- The State Bar treats its ONDemand courses as interactive credit, not purely self-study
Key Takeaway: Arizona permits live webcasts and interactive on-demand formats to satisfy its CLE requirements; in-person attendance is not required so long as the program meets the “live/interactive” standard.