Complete your required court class entirely online, on your schedule, from any device.

100% Online & Self-Paced · 24/7 Course Access · Same-Day Certificate Delivery 

We designed this program with one goal: make court classes genuinely accessible. That means no scheduled class times, no commute, and no judgment — just clear, evidence-based content you can engage with on your terms.

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Phone, tablet, or laptop — your course dashboard is fully responsive. Pick up exactly where you left off, whenever you’re ready.

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Modules are written by licensed Counselors. Content is current, comprehensive, and grounded in responsible decision-making research.

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Your enrollment and progress data are handled securely. No employer notifications, no public records. Only you control your information.

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Accepted by Most Courts

Our courses are approved by most courts and probation officers throughout the United States

Not sure which course applies to your case? Your court paperwork will specify the required course type and hours.

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Everything you need to fulfill your court obligation! Without the hassle.

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How do I know which DUI class to choose?

Students should choose the class that matches the number of hours or program type they were instructed to complete. If that information is not clear, they should verify the requirement with the court, probation office, attorney, employer, school, or agency requesting the class.

Is the same DUI class accepted everywhere?

No single statement applies everywhere because requirements can vary by jurisdiction and by case. Students should always confirm whether a class meets their specific requirement with the authority requesting it before enrolling.

 

What is the difference between DUI and DWI?

DUI and DWI are related terms used for impaired driving offenses, but the wording can differ by jurisdiction. Your site’s state-law map is relevant here because it reflects that some states use DUI, some use DWI, and some use both terms.

How long does a DUI class take?

The time required depends on the course length the student was told to complete. Students should confirm the correct number of hours before enrolling so they select the program that fits their requirement.

What proof might I need after finishing the class?

Some students may need enrollment verification, progress information, a certificate of completion, or another document. The exact form of proof depends on the authority requesting the class, so students should confirm that requirement before starting.

What should I verify before enrolling in a DUI class?

Students should verify the required course length, whether online study is allowed, what proof is needed, and when the class must be finished. Requirements can vary by state, court, agency, and individual case.

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Accepted by most courts in the country.

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Join over 100,000 Americans who have fulfilled their court orders online with MyCourtClass.org. Enroll in minutes, study on your schedule, and submit your certificate with confidence.

How do I know if I am eligible to take an online class?

Eligibility for online education programs varies by jurisdiction, court order, and individual case requirements. The most reliable way to confirm eligibility is to contact your attorney, court clerk, or supervising authority directly and ask whether an online format will be accepted for your specific situation. Because requirements differ by location and case type, we strongly recommend verifying approval with the appropriate authority before enrolling to ensure the course satisfies your obligation.

Is the same DUI class accepted everywhere?

No single statement applies everywhere because requirements can vary by jurisdiction and by case. Students should always confirm whether a class meets their specific requirement with the authority requesting it before enrolling.

What is the difference between a DUI and a DWI?

DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence, while DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated or Impaired. Both refer to operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, but the specific terminology, legal definitions, and associated penalties vary by jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your case.

What is a DUI evaluation?

A DUI evaluation is a clinical assessment conducted by a licensed professional to determine whether an individual’s alcohol or substance use patterns require education, counseling, or treatment. Courts and licensing authorities often require an evaluation before or during a DUI case to recommend the appropriate level of intervention.

What is a hardship license?

A hardship license, sometimes called a restricted license, is a limited driving permit issued to individuals whose license has been suspended following a DUI. It typically restricts driving to essential purposes such as work, school, or medical appointments, and may require completion of a DUI education program as a condition of eligibility.

I was not court ordered to take a class. Can I still take one of your classes?

Yes, you can enroll in our classes even if you were not court ordered. Our programs are open to voluntary participants who want to improve their choices, learn safer habits, or complete personal education goals.

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