In Virginia, attorneys may earn CLE credit by participating in approved CLE activities such as live-interactive seminars, distance/on-demand programs, teaching, and legal writing—subject to rules on ethics, live interaction, and carryover.
Active and Emeritus attorneys must complete 12 credit hours every year, including 2 hours in ethics, and 4 hours must be in live-interactive format.
Qualifying CLE activities
- Approved live or interactive programs (in-person, webcast, telephone seminars) that allow Q&A and real-time interaction.
- Distance/on-demand programming approved by the Virginia MCLE Department, subject to conversion rules.
- Teaching or presenting approved CLE programs, including preparation and presentation credit under MCLE rules.
- Authorship or publication of legal materials if preapproved for MCLE credit.
- Out-of-state CLE courses recognized if they meet Virginia’s accreditation criteria.
Limits, allocations & carryover rules
- Of the 12 hours, 4 must be live-interactive, and 2 must address ethics.
- Unused credits may be carried forward: up to 12 credits, including up to 2 ethics hours, into the next reporting period.
- No credit for repeating the same course in consecutive reporting years.
- Attorneys must complete their CLE by October 31 of each year.
- Reporting is by December 15 following the end of the reporting period.
- Beginning November 1, 2019, attorneys must certify that they have attended at least 1 hour of lawyer well-being education over the prior three years (though failure to certify does not incur MCLE penalties).
Key Takeaway: In Virginia, you satisfy your 12-hour annual CLE requirement via approved live or distance programs, teaching, or writing—but must include 2 ethics hours and 4 live-interactive hours, comply with carryover limits, and report by October 31 and December 15.