CLE credit in Alabama counts for live CLE programs, approved on-demand programs, ethics courses, and practice-management or professional-competence courses so long as they meet MCLE Rule 5 standards.
When counting credit, programs must have significant legal or ethical content, be sponsored by qualified providers, and have prior approval.
Details
- Alabama attorneys must earn 12 CLE hours annually, including at least 1 hour in ethics.
- At least 6 of the 12 hours must be “live,” which includes in-person seminars or live webcasts.
- The other up to 6 hours may be earned via approved on-demand (recorded) programs.
- Carryover is allowed: up to 12 credits (including up to 1 ethics) may carry into the next reporting period.
- Programs must satisfy Rule 5 standards: significant intellectual or practical content, appropriate sponsor and instructor, written materials, proper approval timing.
Key Takeaway
In Alabama, CLE credit can be earned through live programs, approved on-demand courses, and ethics/professional-competence content — subject to Rule 5 standards and live-hour minimums.