In Idaho, eligible CLE credit includes live and on-demand courses, ethics programs, teaching or presentations, committee work, writing legal articles, and approved out-of-state programs, as long as they satisfy Idaho’s accreditation rules.
These activities must comply with Idaho Bar Commission MCLE rules—including standards for content, provider accreditation, credit rounding, and reporting.
Details
- Idaho attorneys must complete 30 Idaho-approved MCLE credits every 3 years, including at least 3 credits in ethics.
- Credit is measured on a 60-minute hour basis and rounded to the nearest quarter-hour.
- Live programs and real-time webinars qualify as regular credit; on-demand or self-study programs qualify if accredited or approved.
- Teaching or presenting CLE may earn credit; some portion of preparation time may also be credited under rules.
- Writing a published legal article may count toward credit if approved.
- Credits earned in other jurisdictions may count if the program meets Idaho’s accreditation standards or is accepted by the Idaho Bar.
- No credit carryover is permitted between reporting periods.
Key Takeaway
Idaho permits CLE credit for a wide range of educational and professional activities (live, self-study, teaching, writing, committee work, out-of-state) so long as they satisfy Idaho Bar accreditation and reporting rules.