CLASSES ARE HELD ON: Monday (Session 1), Tuesday(Session 2), Wednesday(Session 3), Thursday(Session 4), and Friday(Session 5).
Classes are for 3 hours each Session.
*Must have audio & video capabilities for Zoom course.
PLEASE NOTE!!! THIS IS A 15- HOUR COURSE THAT HAS TO BE TAKEN IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER FOR 5 DAYS.
YOU CANNOT MAKE UP DAYS. If a participant misses a session, he/she will have to start again on a different date, beginning with Session One and will have to pay a new registration class fee for new course.
Class Schedule:
Early Morning Session 6:00am-9:00am CST
June 5-June 9 (Monday-Friday)
Morning Session 9:00am-12:00pm CST
June 5-June 9 (Monday-Friday)
June 12-June 16 (Monday-Friday)
Early Afternoon Session 12:00pm-3:00pm CST
June 5-June 9 (Monday-Friday)
June 12-June 16 (Monday-Friday)
Late Afternoon Session 3:00pm-6:00pm CST
June 5-June 9 (Monday-Friday)
Evening Session 6:00pm-9:00pm CST
June 5-June 9 (Monday-Friday)
June 12-June 16 (Monday-Friday)
* Schedules are released weekly*
NO REFUNDS allowed! Please read before making your purchase.
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IN-PERSON CLASSES TAKEN THROUGH
CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY COUNTY IN THE STATE OF TEXAS!!!
Were you required to take a drug or DOEP class for a ticket, condition of probation, or any other reason?
Unlike many other courses, Texas Court Classes follow strict licensing guidelines that were approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as required by law according to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
Texas Court Classes has been approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Our License Number is: 653
License Expires: October 21, 2023
Section 521.371-521.377, Texas Transportation Code states that persons convicted of misdemeanor or felony drug offenses will automatically have their licenses suspended for a period of six months. In order to have their license reinstated, they must attend and successfully complete an education program on the dangers of drug abuse approved by TDLR. Failure to complete the program will result in the license being revoked indefinitely until the education program is completed.
If you did not have a driver license at the time of the offense, you will be denied the issuance of a driver license for 180 days. This denial of issuance, also known as an Order of Prohibition, starts when you contact the Department inquiring about applying for, or obtaining, a driver license. For additional information, visit Texas Department of Public Safety’s webpage.
In-person courses can be conveniently taken from any computer or from your smart phone device through the ZOOM application. Upon successful completion of at least a 70%, your certificate will be emailed directly to you and Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) within 5 business days.
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