No — Kentucky does not mandate that CLE be in person; live webcasts and technology-transmitted programs are accepted as “live.” Attorneys may fulfill their full 12-credit annual CLE requirement via real-time webinars or prerecorded accredited courses.
CLE Requirements in Kentucky
- Total requirement: 12 credit hours per reporting year (July 1 – June 30)
- Ethics requirement: 2 credit hours within the 12
- Live definition: includes in-person seminars or online seminars/webinars conducted in real time
- Self-study (technology-transmitted) programs: attorneys may claim all 12 hours through accredited programs delivered via streaming, DVD, or online video
Carryover & Self-Study
- Kentucky allows carrying forward up to 24 credits to the next two reporting years (with limits on ethics credits carried forward)
- Self-study courses are accredited and may be taken for full compliance when they meet KBA standards
Key Takeaway: Kentucky accepts live webcasts and self-study formats for CLE credit—attendance in person is not required as long as the program is accredited and meets “live” or “self-study” criteria under the rules.