TDLR APPROVED COURSE #653

Drug Offender Education Program (15-Hour DOEP Class)

Approved and accepted by all Texas Courts

Fully certified by Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulations

Most popular and best rated DOEP class in Texas

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DOEP Class Online 15 Hour Drug Education Program in Texas
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Approved and accepted by all Texas Courts

Fully certified by Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulations

Most popular and best rated DOEP class in Texas

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Drug offender education program Overview

The Drug Offender Education Program (15-Hour DOEP Class) is for people who have received a misdemeanor or felony drug charge that have resulted in the suspension of a driver’s license for six months. It addresses the root causes of drug abuse and provides necessary tools for recovery and personal growth.

Zoom course instructions

This is a live Zoom course. Zoom courses are held on Monday (session 1), Tuesday (session 2), Wednesday (session 3), Thursday (session 4), and Friday (session 5). Each class is three hours in length. You can not make up days.  If you miss a session, you will have to start again on a different date and pay a new registration class fee. Test your Zoom connection prior to purchasing by clicking here.

Certification Included

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A completion certificate will be emailed within 5-10 days upon completion of course. You may pay a rush charge of $20 to get your certificate with 24 hours. This Texas approved 15 hour drug education program online is acceptable for any court-ordered DOEP class in Texas. Our courses are approved throughout the Texas court system. License #653.

Why take this DOEP Class online?

In summary, drug offender education programs play a vital role in preventing future offenses, facilitating rehabilitation and treatment, empowering individuals to make informed decisions, reducing recidivism, and promoting community safety. They address the root causes of drug abuse and provide individuals with the necessary tools for recovery and personal growth.

Prevention

Drug offender education programs aim to prevent future drug-related offenses by providing individuals with knowledge about the risks, consequences, and impact of drug use and abuse. By educating offenders about the dangers of drugs, these programs can help deter them from engaging in drug-related activities in the future.

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Empowerment

DOEP classes empower individuals by providing them with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions regarding their drug use. Education helps individuals understand the risks associated with drug abuse and gives them strategies for avoiding and overcoming temptations. It equips them with the tools to lead healthier and more productive lives, free from the grip of addiction.

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Rehabilitation and Treatment

Education programs for drug offenders often go hand in hand with rehabilitation and treatment efforts. They provide offenders with information about the nature of addiction, the underlying causes, and strategies for recovery. By addressing the root causes of drug abuse and providing tools for recovery, these programs can contribute to successful rehabilitation and reduce relapse.

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Recidivism

By addressing the underlying issues of drug abuse and promoting personal growth and development, drug offender education programs can help reduce recidivism rates. When individuals gain a better understanding of the consequences of their actions and acquire the necessary skills to make positive choices, they are more likely to avoid repeating drug-related offenses and engage in lawful behavior.

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Safety

By providing drug offenders with education and support, these programs contribute to the overall safety of communities. When individuals understand the risks and consequences of drug use, they are less likely to engage in illegal activities that could harm themselves or others. By reducing drug-related crimes, these programs help create safer and healthier communities.

Has your Texas driver's license been suspended due to a drug charge?

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.

Drug offender education program Benefits

Overall, a substance abuse class and drug education program aims to empower individuals with knowledge, skills, and resources to make responsible decisions regarding drug use, reduce risks, and promote a healthier relationship with one’s body. It provides comprehensive knowledge about substance abuse, effects on the body, potential risks, and associated behaviors. Participants learn about the physiological, psychological, and social aspects of drug use.

Awareness

The drug education program raises awareness about the potential consequences of excessive or irresponsible drug use. It highlights the risks of drug abuse, addiction, impaired judgment, and negative health outcomes.

Prevention

By providing information and promoting responsible use of prescription and over the counter drugs, an online DOEP class helps prevent drug-related problems. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions regarding drug use.

Risk Reduction

Participants learn strategies to reduce the risks associated with drug use. This includes understanding what a drug is, types of drugs, causes of drug use, abuse and addiction, relapse prevention, and THC.

Behavior Change

The approved 15 hour drug education program aims to change attitudes and behaviors related to recreational drug use. It helps individuals understand the impact of their drug habits and empowers them to make healthier choices and avoid risky situations.

Support & Resources

A drug education class may provide information about support groups, helplines, treatment options, and community resources available for individuals struggling with substance abuse issues. It can connect participants to appropriate services if needed.

Legal & social implications

The DOEP drug offender education program may address legal issues related to drugs and drug use, and the potential consequences of drug-related offenses. It also explores the social impact of drugs on relationships, work, and overall well-being.

What's included in this DOEP class?

Day 1: Course Overview

drug laws, history of drug use, stages of change

Day 2: Drugs & the Body

the change ruler, brain and central nervous system, stages of change

Day 3: Abuse & Addiction

addiction as a brain chemistry disease, signs and symptoms, stages of change

Day 4: Society & Drugs

Motivations, intimacy and drugs, stages of change

Day 5: Change

Value systems, recovery, stages of change, planning/action plans

Day 5: Final Exam

You will also take the final exam on the 5th day of the class.

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Additional Online DOEP Class Information

100% Online

This DOEP class is 100% online, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

30 Days to Complete

You must complete the DOEP class within 30 days of enrollment.

70% Passing score

To complete this course you must pass the final evaluation with at least a 70% score.

Test retakes

If you do not pass the course evaluation, you will have to pay $125 to retake the course. No exceptions.


No refunds

Frequently Asked Questions

There will only be a refund if Texas Court Classes cancels your class. If the student fails to be present for all days of the course, the student will be disenrolled and will have to enroll themselves again through texascourtclasses.com.

Yes, you can reschedule your selected class only if your class HAS NOT already started.

Yes, you can take these courses from any county in the state of Texas!

The DOEP course is 15 hours for 5 consecutive days.

The DWIE course is 12 hours for 3 consecutive days.

The DWII course is 32 hours for 5 weeks.

Online course certificates are available IMMEDIATELY after successful completion of the course.

Texas Court Classes will email you & DPS (if needed) your certificate within 5 business of completion for Zoom courses, including DOEP, DWIE, and DWII.

Depending on how late you are to class, you may be locked out of your Zoom course and required to start the course from scratch. You will then have to pay for the entire course again.

Because Texas Court Classes is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulations, you cannot miss any sessions. You will have to pay to take the class again from the beginning.

Yes, however for the final examination (on the last class) you will need a secondary device. You have to be visibly present while taking the exam.

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