CLE credit in Georgia counts for approved educational programming—live, recorded, webinars—along with teaching, trial-practice programs, professionalism/ethics courses, and certain other approved activities.
These activities must be approved by Georgia’s CLE Commission and satisfy content, duration, and reporting rules.
Details
- Georgia requires 18 CLE hours every 2 years, including 3 hours of ethics and 2 hour of professionalism.
- Programs must be CLE-approved, with official providers, agendas, materials, attendance records, and certificates.
- Distance learning (recorded or online) is fully allowed; Georgia no longer limits the number of online credits.
- Excess credit may be carried over into the next year (with caps on carryover by category: general, ethics, professionalism, trial skills).
Key Takeaway
In Georgia, CLE credit is earned through approved courses—live or online—teaching, professionalism/ethics, and trial practice (for trial attorneys), subject to approval and reporting rules.