No — Washington does not require CLE to be in person. Attorneys may complete all required CLE credits by live webcast, prerecorded courses, or other approved formats, because Washington abolished its live-credit mandate.
Washington CLE Rules & Format Policies
- Total requirement: 45 credit hours per three-year reporting period.
- Live requirement history: Washington eliminated the obligation to attend courses in real time (in-person or webcast) as of January 1, 2016 — attorneys may now earn all credits through approved formats (live or recorded).
- Online / distance learning: Attorneys may take live webcasts or previously recorded courses (distance learning) for all credits, provided they comply with WSBA MCLE accreditation.
- Course accreditation: WSBA regulates approved CLE sponsors and courses; recorded products are accepted for credit.
Key Takeaway: In Washington, there is no requirement for in-person attendance — attorneys may satisfy their full CLE requirement using live webcasts or approved recorded/distance formats.