Accreditation and CLE Rules for Arizona
Attorneys may earn all 15 Arizona CLE credits from the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Our online courses satisfy the STATE BAR OF ARIZONA REGULATIONS “Interactive CLE” definition. The official regulation can be found on the State Bar of Arizona website at http://www.azbar.org/cleandmcle/mcle.
Approved CLE Formats: Online access satisfies the “Interactive CLE” requirement. Attorneys may use our online format to complete up to 5 self study credits. Written materials must accompany the online program. Attorney must submit a certified affidavit from each course with the attorney's bar registration. Your annual compliance period is July 1 to June 30 and your affidavits must be postmarked by September 15 of each year to avoid the fees in Rule 45(d). The online electronic affidavit is available in mid-July. The electronic affidavit automatically populates with your name, Bar number, address, and all of your State Bar CLE. You enter any other events. The computations of hours and carryover are made automatically for you. Electronic filing updates your record in real time, and there is no requirement to mail the affidavit. Another option is to print off a blank affidavit from the website, complete and mail it. The third option is the blank affidavit in the Arizona Attorney magazine issued in mid-August.
July 1 Educational Year Begins
June 30 Educational Year Ends
Mid-July Online affidavits available for your electronic filing at www.myazbar.org
September 15 Affidavits must be post marked to avoid Rule 45(d) late fees




