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Is live webcast or in-person CLE required in North Carolina?

No — North Carolina does not require in-person CLE, but it does require that CLE programs be “live or interactive,” which includes live webcasts and on-demand courses. Attorneys may satisfy all CLE credits via online or live webcast programs so long as they permit real-time interaction and meet the Board’s rules.

North Carolina CLE Overview

  • Total requirement: 24 credit hours every 2 years, with at least 4 in ethics/professional responsibility, 1 in technology, and 1 in professional well-being.
  • All credits may be earned online via live webcasts or previously recorded programs, as long as program interactivity and accreditation standards are met.
  • For the “Professionalism for New Attorneys” program, live webcast is allowed, but strictly on-demand (non-interactive) formats are not sufficient unless a portion of the program is live.

Key Takeaway: In North Carolina, physical attendance is not required — live webcasts and approved virtual programs count as “live” credit under the state’s CLE rules.

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