Yes — West Virginia requires that 12 out of the 24 CLE credits in each reporting period be earned via live attendance (in-person or live webcast). The remaining credits may come from on-demand or prerecorded formats, up to 12 hours.
West Virginia CLE Format Rules
- Total requirement: 24 credit hours every two years.
- Live minimum: At least 12 credits must be earned via live formats (in person or synchronous, interactive delivery) each period.
- Distance/recorded cap: Up to 12 credits may be earned through recorded or non-live courses.
- Course approval: Courses delivered via digital or electronic media are eligible, subject to approval by the CLE Commission.
- Newly admitted attorneys: A mandatory “Bridge the Gap” program (which is held in-person) is required within 24 months of admission.
Key Takeaway: West Virginia mandates that half of your CLE credits come from live or interactive programs (which can be in-person or live webcast) — only the other half may come from prerecorded/distance formats.