In New Mexico, CLE credit counts when the activity is certified under Rules 18-201 to 18-204 NMRA, and may include approved live programs, self-study, speaking, publications, and judicial or educational service.
Attorneys must complete 12 hours annually, including at least 2 in ethics and 1 in Equity in Justice (EIJ).
Approved CLE activities
- Live instruction (in-person, webcast, teleconference) approved by the MCLE Board — 60 minutes instruction = 1 credit.
- Self-study / prerecorded courses, if pre-approved and able to verify attendance, with a cap (in earlier versions) — under new rules all 12 credits may be earned via self-study.
- Speaking or teaching at approved CLE programs — credit for presentation and limited preparation time.
- Authorship: published legal writings (articles, books, treatises) if approved and contributing to legal education; credit limited to general credits.
- Other educational service: attending judicial education, educational roles approved by MCLE Board (for judges, etc.).
Limits, carryover & rules
- Of the 12 hours, at least 2 must be ethics/professionalism and 1 must be Equity in Justice (EIJ).
- Carryover: up to 12 excess hours may carry to next year, but only 2 ethics, 1 professionalism, and only general credits as allowed.
- Self-study credit cap: under prior rules, no more than 4 hours self-study per year; under new 2024 rule all credits may be self-study when pre-approved.
- Providers must report attendance and compliance; attorneys may not self-report for approved programs.
- Attorneys may not claim credit twice for the same activity (live or self-study).
- Inactive members are exempt from CLE requirements.
Key Takeaway: In New Mexico, live, preapproved self-study, teaching, publications, and judicial/educational service qualify for CLE credit toward the 12-hour annual requirement—with mandated allocations for ethics and EIJ, capped carryover, and new flexibility allowing all credits via self-study when properly approved.