No — Hawaii does not require CLE to be in person, and attorneys may satisfy their CLE obligation via live webcasts or recorded (alternative) formats. The state does not impose a “must attend in-person” requirement.
Hawaii CLE Overview
- Annual requirement: 3 credit hours per calendar year.
- Ethics requirement: 1 ethics or professional responsibility hour every three years.
Permitted Formats & Limits
- Attorneys may earn all required CLE credits through online, alternative, or recorded formats.
- There is no limitation on how many credits come from alternative formats (i.e., self-study, on-demand).
- Live webcasts (real-time online programs) qualify as acceptable “live” formats.
Verification & Reporting
- Webcasts must be approved and not previously viewed for credit.
- Attorneys must self-report CLE credits on the annual registration form for the Hawaii State Bar.
- Certificates and records must be maintained for three most recent reporting periods.
Key Takeaway: Hawaii allows complete fulfillment of CLE via webcasts or alternative formats — there is no mandate for in-person attendance.