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What counts toward CLE requirements in Washington?

In Washington, CLE credit counts when earned through approved live, recorded, teaching, mentoring, pro bono, writing, or law-school activities under APR 11 and WSBA MCLE rules.

Lawyers must complete 45 credits every three-year reporting period, including at least 15 credits in law & legal procedure, 6 ethics credits (one of which must be in equity/implicit bias).

Qualifying CLE activities

  • Attending approved realtime programs (live, webinars)
  • Viewing or listening to approved prerecorded audio or video courses (if recorded less than 5 years before viewing)
  • Teaching, presenting, or moderating approved CLE programs (including prep credit, up to limits)
  • Legal writing: publishing in recognized legal works of 10 or more pages, with credit for research/writing time
  • Mentoring in WSBA-approved structured mentoring programs
  • Pro bono legal service through a Qualified Legal Service Provider (QLSP)
  • Teaching law-school courses (non-full-time professors)
  • Judging or coaching law school moot court / mock trial competitions

Rules, caps & special requirements

  • Credit caps per day: no more than 8 credits in a single day
  • Carryover: You may carry forward up to 15 excess credits, including up to 2 ethics credits into the next cycle
  • Live requirement eliminated: since January 1, 2016, all 45 credits may be earned via recorded or online methods — there is no mandatory “live credits” minimum
  • Equity (bias) credit: Starting with the 2023-2025 period, at least 1 ethics credit must be in equity, inclusion, and mitigation of implicit/explicit bias.
  • Deadline: Credits must be earned by December 31 of the last year of the period; certification due by February 1 following period end.
  • Course age limit: For prerecorded courses, the recording must be no more than 5 years old at time of viewing

Key Takeaway: In Washington, you can satisfy your 45-credit triennial MCLE requirement through a mix of live, recorded, teaching, mentoring, pro bono, writing, and law-school courses—so long as you meet the minimum law credits, ethics/EQ credit, carryover rules, and certification deadlines under APR 11.

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