Utah court-ordered classes — FAQ
Can I take a court-ordered class online in Utah?
Often yes — many Utah courts and probation officers accept live, instructor-led online classes, especially when identity and attendance are verified. Acceptance is decided by your specific court or officer (County Criminal Justice Services), so confirm with them or your attorney before enrolling.
How long is the class?
It depends on your court order and the program. Theft classes commonly run 4–16 hours, anger management 12–26 hours, and alcohol awareness 8–12 hours. We match the length your order requires.
How do I prove I finished to my Utah court or officer?
On completion we issue a signed, tamper-evident certificate and can deliver a completion report directly to your court or probation department — with a full audit trail available on request.
Is this self-paced or live?
Live and instructor-led, overseen by a credentialed supervisor-of-record. That’s what makes the completion trustworthy — and it satisfies counties that don’t accept self-paced courses.