No — New Hampshire does not require CLE to be in person; all required CLE may be completed via virtual formats, including live webcasts or recorded programs. The New Hampshire Supreme Court eliminated any live-attendance mandate as of July 2016.
New Hampshire CLE Requirements
- Total requirement: 12 hours (720 minutes) per reporting year.
- Ethics: 2 hours (120 minutes) of the requirement.
- Reporting period: June 1 through May 31, with compliance reported by July 1.
Format & Delivery Rules
- There is no requirement that CLE be taken in person. Beginning July 1, 2016, the rule no longer mandates live attendance.
- Virtual formats (live webcasts, interactive video, on-demand recordings) are acceptable.
- No format restrictions: attorneys may complete all required hours virtually.
Key Takeaway: In New Hampshire, in-person attendance is not required — attorneys may satisfy the CLE obligation entirely with virtual or recorded programs under Supreme Court Rule 53.