No — Indiana does not require CLE to be in person, provided that “live” and distance learning formats meet the interactive and verification standards. Indiana’s rules allow all required CLE credit hours to be earned via accredited distance learning, including live webcasts or recorded programs.
CLE Structure & Rules in Indiana
- Total requirement: 36 credit hours per three-year compliance period, including 3 ethics credits.
- Distance learning permitted: attorneys may take the full CLE requirement through live webcasts or recorded distance programs.
- Distance learning standards: programs must be interactive and sponsors must verify attendance (e.g., via polling, prompts) to qualify.
- Traditional “in-person” (classroom) courses remain acceptable under the “traditional education” or “live” category.
Key Takeaway: Indiana does not mandate in-person CLE; attorneys can satisfy their full CLE requirement using live webcasts or recorded distance programs, so long as they meet interactivity and verification rules.