Acceptable CLE credit in Arizona includes: live CLE programs, webcasts, on-demand (recorded) courses, teaching approved legal education, writing legal articles, and qualifying pro bono service under Rule 45.
To count, activities must have attorneys as the primary audience, present significant legal or ethical content, supply an agenda/materials, issue attendance certificates, and be claimed only once per year.
Details
- Arizona requires 15 CLE hours annually, with at least 3 hours in ethics.
- CLE hour calculation: one hour = 50 minutes of instruction; programs must be claimed only once.
- Pro bono service credit: 1 CLE hour may be claimed for every 5 hours of qualified pro bono work (max self-study credit allowed).
- Carryover: up to 15 credits (including 3 ethics) may carry forward into the next compliance period.
- Self-study and teaching hours (and pro bono credit) must be manually entered by the attorney on the CLE Tracking system.
Key Takeaway
In Arizona, CLE credit counts for live, webcast/on-demand programs, teaching, writing, and approved pro bono service—provided they satisfy Rule 45 standards such as legal content, proper format, and certificate of attendance.