No — Texas does not require CLE to be in person. Attorneys may satisfy their CLE obligation through live webcasts or recorded programs, subject to the state’s self-study rules.
Texas CLE Rules & Format Options
- Total requirement: 15 hours per compliance year.
- Ethics requirement: 3 of the 15 hours must be in ethics/professional responsibility.
- Self-study limit: Up to 3 hours may be self-study (reading, podcasts, MP3s, etc.).
- Accredited CLE formats: Includes in-person seminars, live webcasts, previously recorded versions of live programs, downloadable recordings, and self-study materials.
Key Takeaway: In Texas, there is no requirement for in-person attendance — attorneys may use live webcasts or approved recorded/self-study formats to satisfy most or all of their CLE obligation, with the only format restriction being that only up to 3 hours may be self-study.