CLE credit in Arkansas counts for attending approved CLE courses (live, webinars, on-demand), teaching qualified CLE, and speaking or panel participation, subject to accreditation under state rules.
All programs must provide written materials, an agenda, attendance monitoring, and be accredited by the Arkansas CLE Board.
Details
- Live or interactive webinars and prerecorded on-demand courses both qualify if properly accredited.
- Speaking credit is enhanced: solo speakers get 4 CLE hours for the first presentation hour; subsequent repeats earn 2 hours. Panel members may get 3 hours if materials are prepared.
- Credit from writing legal or professional articles may be approved via CLE Board petition.
- Credit may include participation in bar or court committees, pending Board approval.
- Credits from other jurisdictions are accepted if the course was CLE-accredited in that jurisdiction and meets Arkansas standards.
- Sponsors must submit certificates and programs must include attendance tracking and evaluation.
Key Takeaway
In Arkansas, CLE credit comes from approved live, webinar, on-demand, teaching, speaking, writing, and committee activities—as long as they meet accreditation, materials, attendance, and content rules.