Alabama
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Alabama you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Alaska
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Alaska you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Arizona
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Arizona you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Arkansas
Court/Probation
Residents of Arkansas are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of Arkansas, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class in person. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Arkansas you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
California
Court/Probation
Residents of California are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of California, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of California you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Colorado
Court/Probation
Residents of Colorado are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of California, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Colorado you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Connecticut
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Connecticut you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Delaware
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Delaware you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Florida
Court/Probation
Residents of Florida are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of Colorado, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Florida you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Georgia
Court/Probation
Residents of Georgia are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of California, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Georgia you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Hawaii
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Hawaii you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Idaho
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Idaho you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Illinois
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Illinois you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Indiana
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Indiana you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Iowa
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Iowa are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Kansas
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Kansas you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Kentucky
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Kentucky are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Louisiana
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Louisiana you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Maine
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Maine are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Maryland
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Maryland you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Massachusetts
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Massachusetts you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Michigan
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Michigan you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Minnesota
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Minnesota you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Mississippi
Court/ProbationDMV
Residents and Non-residents of Mississippi you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Missouri
Court/Probation
Residents of Missouri are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of Colorado, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Missouri you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Montana
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Montana you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Nebraska
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Nebraska you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Nevada
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Nevada you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
Yes, the DMV does accept online classes. We still recommend confirming with the DMV to make sure it fits with the requirements of your case.
New Hampshire
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of New Hampshire you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
New Jersey
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of New Jersey you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
New Mexico
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of New Mexico you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
New York
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of New York you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
North Carolina
Court/Probation
Residents of North Carolina are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of Colorado, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of North Carolina you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
North Dakota
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of North Dakota you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Ohio
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Ohio you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Oklahoma
Court/Probation
Residents of Oklahoma are typically not permitted to take a self-paced, remote online class. If you are a resident of Colorado, you will likely need to attend a state-certified class. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted. In certain circumstances your state may allow you to a remote online class however, we will require written proof that you are being allowed to take our class.

Non-resident of Oklahoma you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Oregon
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Oregon you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Pennsylvania
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Pennsylvania you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Rhode Island
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Rhode Island you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
South Carolina
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of South Carolina are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
South Dakota
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of South Dakota you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Tennessee
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Tennessee you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Texas
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Texas you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Utah
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Utah you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Vermont
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Vermont you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Virginia
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Virginia are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Washington
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Washington you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
West Virginia
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of West Virginia are not permitted to take a remote online class. You will need to speak to your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county you were convicted in and get a list of approved classes. If you have special permission to take our class, we will need to see written proof.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Wisconsin
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Wisconsin you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.
Wyoming
Court/Probation
Residents and Non-residents of Wyoming you may be eligible to take our class; however, laws and requirements vary by county, and even an individual case. While many courts accept remote, self-paced online classes, some jurisdictions require in-person attendance or have specific restrictions regarding online programs. We recommend verifying with your probation officer or the county clerk’s office in the county where you were convicted.
DMV
No, the DMV does not accept online classes. Unless you have written permission due to special circumstances.