Kansas Attorney CLE Requirements
| Credit Requirement | 12 credits every year |
| Specialty Credits | 2 ethics credit |
| CLE Compliance Deadline | June 30 |
| CLE Reporting Deadline | July 31 |
| Approved BARBRI Formats | On-demand Live webcasts |
| Carryover | Up to 10 credits, excluding ethics credit |
| CLE Credit Reporting | BARBRI reports CLE credits |
Kansas CLE FAQs
Kansas attorneys must complete 12 credits each year, including 2 Ethics CLE credits.
Kansas-licensed attorneys can earn continuing legal education credits by exploring BARBRI's on-demand and live CLE courses.
Kansas attorneys must complete their CLE requirement by June 30.
Yes, in Kansas, up to 10 general credits may be carried over to the following reporting cycle. Ethics and professionalism credits can also be carried over, but only as general credits.
Newly admitted Kansas attorneys are exempt from completing the CLE requirement for the reporting period in which they were admitted.

How Else Can Kansas Lawyers Earn CLE Credit?
- Attend a live program:
- In-person, classroom setting
- Satellite Video replay
- Live webcast Live teleconference
- View a pre-recorded program:
- Audiotape
- Videotape
- CD, CD-ROM, DVD
- Podcast
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.

Kansas CLE Compliance and Reporting
When Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
Kansas attorneys must submit all CLE credits by July 31.
How Do I Report the CLE Credits That I Have Earned?
BARBRI is required to file Kansas attorney attendance electronically within 30 days of the program. Every August, active attorneys will receive a report for the preceding compliance period. If the report is accurate, the attorney is not required to respond, and the report will be filed automatically. If any changes need to be made, attorneys must notify OJA within 30 days of the report date.
Resources
Contact Information, Rules, and Regulations
Information may change. Refer to your State Bar Association for updates.
