In North Dakota, CLE credit “counts” when earned through approved programs, self-study (within limits), mentoring, or other activities endorsed by the State Bar/CLE Commission under the North Dakota Rules for Continuing Legal Education.
Attorneys must complete 36 credit hours in each three-year reporting period, including 3 in legal ethics.
Qualifying CLE activities
- Attendance at approved live or interactive CLE programs (in-person, webinars) — must be certified under ND CLE rules.
- Self-study / recorded or on-demand formats (audio, video, written) — subject to a cap (maximum of 24 credit hours per three-year period).
- Mentorship program participation (mentor/mentee under approved legal assistance program) — eligible for CLE credit under specified rules.
- Program prep, planning, or independently initiated course proposals (if approved) consistent with CLE Commission guidelines.
- Other education activities approved by the CLE Commission under Rule 6 (approved course work).
Limits, carryover & reporting rules
- No more than 24 credit hours in a reporting period may come from self-study formats.
- At least 12 credit hours must be earned through live/interactive formats (i.e. cannot all be self-study).
- Excess credits beyond 36 may carry over to next period — up to 12 hours maximum.
- Ethics credits may not be carried forward.
- Reporting is due by July 31 following the compliance cycle; compliance (completion) is by June 30 of the final year of the three-year period.
- Attorneys are grouped into one of three reporting groups (staggered reporting) to balance cycles.
Key Takeaway: In North Dakota, approved live/interactive courses, self-study (up to 24 hours), mentorship, and approved course proposals count toward the 36-hour triennial CLE requirement—3 of which must be ethics—with caps on self-study, live minimums, and rules on carryover and reporting.