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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in California?

No — California does not require that CLE be completed in person, but it does require “participatory” credit (which includes live webcasts and certain interactive formats). California allows credit through live webcasts, recorded programs (if meeting interactive standards), and approved self-study up to specified limits.

Annual MCLE Requirements in California

  • Total requirement: 25 credit hours every three years
  • Ethics: minimum 4 credit hours
  • Elimination of bias: 2 credit hours (1 must address implicit bias)
  • Competence: 2 credit hours (1 must focus on prevention/detection)
  • Technology: 1 credit hour
  • Civility: 1 credit hour
  • Reporting groups and deadlines vary by compliance group

Credit Formats and Limits

  • “Participatory” credit must include live webcasts, real-time interaction, or interactive components
  • Recorded programs may qualify if they support interactive features or meet participatory standards
  • Self-study (non-interactive) is allowed but capped (up to half of required credits)
  • Online MCLE programs are accepted, provided they are approved and satisfy the MCLE rules

Provider Approval & Credit Claims

  • Courses, including webcasts, must be approved for MCLE by California’s system under Rule 9.31 and related regulations
  • Attorneys may request credit for out-of-state or unapproved programs via MCLE credit request form

Key Takeaway: California requires participatory MCLE credit—live webcasts and interactive formats qualify, but in-person attendance is not mandatory so long as the format meets the interactive/participatory standards.

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