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DUI / DWI Education (Court-Ordered)

A court-ordered DUI / DWI education class grounded in NHTSA impaired-driving science, risk-reduction, and verified completion.

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DUI / DWI Education (Court-Ordered)
Length
12 hours
Format
Self-paced online
Hours
Per court order
Modules
10
Who it's for

Drivers ordered by a court or diversion program to complete DUI / DWI education (Level I) after an alcohol- or drug-impaired-driving offense.

Why it matters

Courts and diversion programs need assurance the right person actually did the work. Certa delivers the class with identity verification, a credentialed supervisor-of-record, and a tamper-evident completion report sent to your court — built on public-domain federal science.

What you'll learn

Skills you'll walk away with

Concrete, assessable outcomes — by the end of the class, you’ll be able to:

01Distinguish per-se BAC offenses from impairment-based (DWAI) charges, and explain implied consent
02Describe how alcohol and other drugs impair judgment, reaction time, and vehicle control
03Explain why time is the only thing that lowers BAC — and why tolerance is not protection
04Total the true legal, financial, and collateral cost of a DUI conviction
05Map your own high-risk situations and pre-commit to concrete alternatives
06Demonstrate a written personal plan and identify resources for help
Curriculum

The full curriculum

10 modules · 12 hours · authored and version-locked to current standards.

1
The Charge, the Law & Why You’re Here
75 min
2
Alcohol, Drugs & the Body
75 min
3
BAC: How It’s Calculated & What It Does
75 min
4
Tolerance & the Impairment Myth
60 min
5
The Continuum of Use & Your Personal Risk
75 min
6
Drugs Other Than Alcohol & Polysubstance Driving
75 min
7
The Real Cost: Crash Data & Victim Impact
75 min · scenario
8
Legal, Financial & Collateral Consequences
75 min
9
Behavior Change: Triggers, Decisions & Your Plan
75 min · scenario
10
Make a Plan + Final Assessment
60 min · assessment
Backed by the standards

Authored to the source authority

Built on public-domain federal materials and recognized program standards — not paraphrased from a competitor.

Governing standard
NHTSA impaired-driving science; state DUI/DWI statutes
See the sources
Availability

Where it's offered

Acceptance is set by your county court or probation department. Always follow your specific court order.

Utah
Online accepted where permitted
Typical: 12–16h
Arizona
Online accepted where permitted
Typical: 12–24h
Michigan
Online accepted where permitted
Typical: 12h+
Texas
DSHS-regulated DWI Education Program (12-hour)
Typical: 12h
Colorado
BHA-certified Level I/II Alcohol & Drug Education
Typical: 12h (Level I)
Georgia
DDS-certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program
Typical: 20h
Illinois
DHS/SUPR-licensed DUI evaluation + risk education
Typical: 10h+
New York
NYS DMV Impaired Driver Program (IDP)
Typical: ~16h (7 weeks)
New Jersey
Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
Typical: 12–48h
Pennsylvania
Alcohol Highway Safety School (ARD)
Typical: 12.5h
Florida
DHSMV-licensed DUI program (Level I often in-person)
Typical: 12h
CA
DHCS-licensed DUI program (no internet-only programs licensed)
Typical: 12h+
How it works

From enrollment to verified completion

Self-paced and available now; live, supervisor-led sessions are coming soon — every path produces the same verified record.

01
Enroll & verify identity

Create your account and confirm your identity. Court participants add their case or order details so the record routes correctly.

02
Complete the modules

Work through 10 authored modules at your own pace, with knowledge checks along the way. Stop and resume anytime.

03
Supervised & checked

Delivered under a credentialed supervisor-of-record, with identity re-checks and engagement signals captured as a tamper-evident audit trail.

04
Court report + certificate

A formal completion letter and report go to your court or probation officer, with a public link they can verify independently.

A publicly verifiable completion certificate plus a formal court letter, delivered to your court or probation officer. Required hours follow your court order; some states require an in-person class and/or a separate certified evaluation.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Everything participants ask before enrolling. Still unsure? Talk to us.

Acceptance varies by state and court. Many accept verified online education; some states require an in-person classroom and/or a separate, certified ASAM/ADE evaluation. Always follow your court order and confirm online delivery with your officer before enrolling.

This is Level I DUI education. A screening or evaluation decides whether you need education alone or education plus treatment (Level II). If your order requires treatment or a certified evaluation, we will tell you what applies.

Your court order sets the hours (commonly 12). The class is built to a 12-hour baseline; tell us what your order requires and we will confirm the right length.

The course includes a victim-impact module. If your jurisdiction separately orders a live victim-impact panel, complete that as ordered — this module does not replace a required live panel.

We send a tamper-evident completion report and a formal letter with a public verification link the court can check independently — tied to identity checks performed during the class.

Yes. The class is self-paced, so you can begin right away and complete it on your own schedule with your progress saved. Live supervisor-led sessions are coming soon.

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