Yes! We are approved and fully certified by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas court system. We’ve served over 10,000 Texas students and have an average 4.9-star rating on Google with 1,800 reviews. With Texas Court Classes, you know you’re getting the highest quality in court-ordered education courses.
Texas Court Classes offers DWI Education (DWIE), DWI Intervention (DWII), Drug Offender Education Program (DOEP), Alcohol Education Program for Minors (AEPM), Gun Safety, Anger Management, Anti-Theft/Shoplifting, Alcohol Awareness, Substance Abuse/Drug Awareness, Pet Owner Responsibility, Defensive Driving, and Victim Impact Panel courses. We are also adding Spanish language courses and have plans for adding even more courses in the future.
Convenience: Complete your court-ordered classes from the comfort of your own home on Zoom.
Accessibility: Online classes make education more accessible to a broad range of individuals and eliminate the need for transportation to a physical location.
Cost Savings: Online programs may be more cost-effective compared to traditional in-person classes as they typically charge lower fees due to less overhead and physical facility costs.
Privacy & Confidentiality: Some individuals may prefer the privacy and confidentiality provided by online classes as they can complete the classes without the concern of being recognized or stigmatized in a public setting.
Customized Learning: Online classes can offer interactive modules, quizzes, and multimedia materials that can enhance the learning process for all participants.
Time Management: Online classes provide participants with the ability to manage their time effectively, fitting classes around existing commitments and responsibilities, which increases the likelihood of completing the program.
Some classes are live on Zoom while others are online, pre-recorded, and self-paced. Class length varies depending on which class you’re taking. Refunds are not offered. If you miss a day of a Zoom course, you will have to start over from the beginning and pay a new registration fee. Please check each individual course page for more details.
The cost for each course offered by Texas Court Classes varies and can range from $25 up to $275.
Classes last from four hours to 32 hours depending on which one you’re taking. Our longest course is our 32-hour DWI Intervention Class, which is conducted as 3hour sessions over 11 sessions.
Online course certificates are available immediately after successful completion of the course. Texas Court Classes will mail you (and DPS, when necessary) a paper certificate of completion within 5-10 days after you’ve successfully finished your class. If you need your certificate sooner, you can rush your certificate for a fee (typically around $20).
Yes! Texas Court Classes’ programs are approved and fully certified by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas court system. License #653, expires September 14, 2024.
There are no refunds except if Texas Court Classes cancels your class on our end. If you miss a day of a live Zoom class you have scheduled, you will be disenrolled and it will be your responsibility to re-enroll yourself.
If your class hasn’t started yet, you can reschedule to another class time. If you miss sessions from a class you’ve already begun, you will be disenrolled and will have to re-enroll in another class.
Yes, but for the final examination on the last day of class, you must have a secondary device. You will need to be visibly present with your camera on while taking the exam.
As of April 2024, our team consists of nine instructors, including our owner, attorney Jamika Wester. Each instructor is certified and licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to teach their particular course or courses.
Feel free to call us at 866.892.5277, email us at info@texascourtclasses.com, or fill out our web form here
Important Update: Purchase your class today before possible price changes in January 2025.