New Hampshire Court-Ordered Classes | Approved Online Programs
New Hampshire’s court system — comprising Superior Courts (felony and civil matters), Circuit Courts with Family, Probate, and District divisions across all 10 counties — issues court-ordered education requirements in family proceedings, criminal sentencing, and domestic violence cases throughout the state. From Hillsborough County Superior Court in Manchester and Nashua to Rockingham County Superior Court in Exeter, from Merrimack County Circuit Court in Concord to the courts of Coos County in New Hampshire’s north country, NH courts impose educational requirements in parenting cases, probation sentences, and domestic violence restraining order proceedings. Court Courses Co provides fully online, self-paced programs that satisfy New Hampshire’s court requirements — no in-person attendance, no fixed class schedule.
New Hampshire Law Governing Court-Ordered Education
New Hampshire courts impose educational requirements under established statutory authority. In parenting and family law proceedings, RSA 461-A:6 (parenting plan requirements) and RSA 461-A:4 (allocation of parental rights) direct New Hampshire Circuit Court Family Division judges to consider each parent’s ability to support the child’s relationship with the other parent and to facilitate a co-parenting arrangement — factors that drive parent education requirements in Hillsborough, Rockingham, and Merrimack County family courts. New Hampshire’s Family Division Administrative Rules encourage parent education in contested parenting cases statewide. For criminal sentencing, RSA 651:2 and New Hampshire’s general probation statute grant courts authority to impose conditions of suspended sentences, including anger management, domestic violence intervention, and substance use education. New Hampshire’s Protective Orders statute under RSA 173-B authorizes courts to impose educational compliance conditions on defendants in DV criminal cases and respondents in civil restraining order proceedings in Circuit Courts across all 10 NH counties.
Complete Your New Hampshire Court Requirement Online
Court Courses Co’s online platform serves New Hampshire residents across all 10 counties — from the dense Seacoast region in Rockingham County to the rural communities of Carroll, Grafton, and Coos Counties. Programs are entirely self-paced and accessible from any device 24/7, with no travel to Manchester, Concord, or Portsmouth required. Complete your program at your own pace and receive a printable Certificate of Completion the same day, documenting your name, program title, total hours, and completion date — formatted for submission to New Hampshire Circuit Court Family Division, Superior Court, or probation departments. New Hampshire does not maintain a universal approved-provider registry for all court-ordered course types; confirm your specific program requirement with your attorney, probation officer, or the clerk of your court before enrolling.
Affordable NH Court-Ordered Programs for Every County
Court Courses Co provides New Hampshire residents with competitively priced court-ordered education — one flat enrollment fee covers full program access, all course content, and your official Certificate of Completion. For New Hampshire participants navigating parenting proceedings in Hillsborough or Rockingham County Family Court, or satisfying a probation condition from a Superior or Circuit Court, our online format eliminates transportation costs and scheduling conflicts. NH’s geographic range — from urban southern cities to the sparsely populated Great North Woods — means that many residents travel significant distances for services. Our online platform eliminates that burden while providing the same documentation quality that New Hampshire courts expect for court-ordered program compliance.
New Hampshire County Directory
Listed below are all New Hampshire’s counties. If any counties are shown in red, they currently do not accept certificates from online course providers or you will have to contact your court to confirm:
FAQ
Where do I submit my certificate in New Hampshire?
You must submit your certificate of completion to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or Superior Court in the county where your case is pending. If you are on probation, provide the certificate directly to your Probation and Parole Officer. For family law cases, the certificate is typically filed through the New Hampshire Court System online portal.
What if my New Hampshire court order lists specific approved providers?
Under RSA 461-A:7, New Hampshire judges have broad discretion to approve parenting education programs. While some courts maintain a list of suggested providers, most New Hampshire Circuit and Superior Courts accept our state-aligned certificates for civil and domestic matters. For Domestic Violence Intervention, confirm acceptance with your attorney or the NH Circuit Court Family Division. If your court rejects our certificate, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
Who Needs a New Hampshire Court-Ordered Course?
You may be required to complete a course if you are:
A party in a divorce or custody case under New Hampshire’s parenting education requirements (RSA 461-A:7)
Fulfilling conditions of criminal probation under RSA 651:2
Complying with a Domestic Violence Protective Order under RSA 173-B
Participating in a Diversion Program or Drug Court through the NH Drug Court Program
How Do New Hampshire Court-Ordered Online Classes Work?
Our NH-specific classes are fully online and self-paced. You can start immediately on any device — no need to travel to the Hillsborough County Courthouse in Manchester, the Rockingham County Courthouse in Exeter, or any New Hampshire court facility. The system saves your progress automatically, allowing you to complete the required hours on your own schedule. Your official certificate is available for instant download the moment you finish.
Are Online Court-Ordered Classes Accepted in New Hampshire?
Yes, online certificates are widely accepted across New Hampshire’s 10 counties for co-parenting, anger management, and life skills programs. However, certain programs — such as state-certified Domestic Violence intervention — may require in-person attendance depending on your county. Always check the specific language of your court order or consult the New Hampshire Court System website for county-specific requirements. If our online format is not accepted by your judge, we provide a full refund.
Why Choose Our New Hampshire Court-Ordered Classes?
✅ 100% online — complete from anywhere in New Hampshire
✅ Start immediately after enrollment
✅ Certificates formatted for NH Circuit Court Family Division, Superior Court, and probation submission
✅ Progress saved automatically — finish at your own pace
✅ Instant certificate download upon completion
✅ Full refund if your court does not accept our certificate
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