CLE Regulation operates under the Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency and assists attorneys with keeping track of their CLE hours. It is designed to enhance its members' professional competence as lawyers. Active lawyers are required to keep current on the law by adhering to the following requirements.
12 CLE hours including:
18 CLE hours including:
The forms for submission of courses for CLE credit are available as PDF files.
View CLE Forms >>
Information for CLE sponsors.
View CLE Sponsors >>
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding mandatory CLE.
View FAQS >>
The general goal of the Professionalism CLE requirement is to create a forum in which lawyers, judges and legal educators can explore the meaning and aspirations of professionalism in contemporary legal practice and reflect upon the fundamental premises of lawyer professionalism–competence, civility, integrity and commitment to the rule of law, to justice and to the public good.
View Guidelines >>
Part VIII of the State Bar of Georgia Handbook: Continuing Lawyer Competency.
View Handbook >>
CLE providers are required to pay $4 per hour per attendee for courses held in Georgia and for online/distance-learning courses. For seminars held outside of Georgia if the CLE provider elects not to pay the $4 per hour fee, then the attorney receiving credit for the hours will be required to pay the fee.
Attorneys’ 2025 CLE requirement should be complete by Dec. 31, 2025. A $100 late fee will be due if the 2025 CLE requirement is not complete by March 31, 2026. All 2025 hours can be completed by approved in-person or distance learning CLE programs.
Attorneys’ 2026-27 CLE requirement should be complete by Dec. 31, 2027. A $200 late fee will be due if the 2026-27 CLE requirement is not complete by the deadline. All 2026-27 hours can be completed by approved in-person or distance learning CLE programs.