Florida Attorney CLE Requirements
| Credit Requirement | 30 credits every year |
| Specialty Credits | 3 ethics, substance abuse, or mental illness awareness creditst 5 technology credits 2 Florida Legal Professionalism course credits |
| CLE Compliance Deadline | Each attorney is assigned a date to complete CLE credits. Dates are staggered to balance the number of members reporting each month. |
| CLE Reporting Deadline | Must report by the last day of assigned month. |
| Approved BARBRI Formats | On-demand |
| Carryover | Carryover is not allowed |
| CLE Credit Reporting | CLE credits are self-reported |
Florida CLE FAQs
Florida-licensed attorneys must complete 30 credits every 3 years. Those 30 credits must include 5 credits in the areas of ethics CLE, professionalism CLE, bias elimination, substance abuse, or mental illness awareness, a 2-credit professionalism course produced by the Florida Bar, and 3 credits in technology CLE. Beginning January 8, 2024, the CLE requirement is reduced from 33 to 30 credits per compliance period. Each bar member must complete a two-hour professionalism course produced and approved by The Florida Bar each compliance period. “Bias elimination” courses are no longer part of the required 5 credits in legal ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health and wellness programs. If a Bias elimination course qualifies, it can be approved for general credit.
Florida-licensed attorneys can earn continuing legal education credits by exploring BARBRI's on-demand and live CLE courses.
Each member of the Florida Bar is assigned a date to complete CLE credits. Dates are staggered to balance the number of members reporting each month. At least three months prior to the end of your reporting cycle, you will receive an email reminding you of your due date.
No, carryover is not allowed.
Newly admitted Florida attorneys must complete two phases of the Basic Skills Course Requirement. Phase I must be completed within 12 months of being admitted to the Florida Bar.

How Else Can Florida Lawyers Earn CLE Credit?
- Attend approved CLE courses, in person or delivered via live or recorded technology.
- Lecturing at an approved CLE program
- Serving as a workshop leader or panel member
- Writing and publishing in a professional publication or journal
- Teaching (graduate law or law school courses)
- University attendance (graduate law or law school courses)
STREAMLINED CLE CREDIT SOLUTIONS
Access BARBRI CLE Webinars + Passes
With BARBRI CLE webinars and courses, you can find many interactive and engaging lectures delivered by industry experts, tailored for your practice area. We offer an All-Access CLE Pass for lawyers who want to complete their continuing education credits and get the most value for their investment.

Florida CLE Compliance and Reporting
When Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Florida attorneys must by report that they have completed their CLE requirement by the last day of the member’s assigned month.
How Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Throughout the reporting cycle, Florida attorneys can post the CLE credits they earn by logging into their member portal and entering the course reference number from the course provider.
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Contact Information, Rules, and Regulations
Information may change. Refer to your State Bar Association for updates.
