Connecticut Court-Ordered Classes | Complete Online, Accepted Statewide

Connecticut court-ordered classes are required by judges, probation officers, and legal professionals across all 8 counties and 169 towns. Whether your case is being heard in Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, or Waterbury, our online courses are recognized by Connecticut courts and designed to help you satisfy your legal obligations quickly, affordably, and without disrupting your daily life.

Connecticut Court-Approved Education Built to Meet State Standards

Our courses are designed to align with Connecticut’s statutory requirements for court-mandated education. Accepted by courts and probation departments throughout the state, our programs cover a range of court-ordered topics including anger management, conflict resolution, co-parenting, and personal development. Each course is built to satisfy the conditions of plea agreements, diversion programs, deferred sentences, and probation orders across Connecticut’s Superior Court system.

Meet Your Connecticut Court Requirements 100% Online

Completing a court-mandated course in Connecticut has never been more convenient. Our fully online platform lets you enroll immediately and work at your own pace — no classroom, no fixed schedule, no waiting. Whether you’re in Fairfield County, New London County, or anywhere across the state, you can access your course 24/7 from any device. Your progress is automatically saved, and upon completion you’ll instantly receive an official, verifiable certificate of completion ready to submit to your Connecticut court, probation officer, or attorney.

Affordable Court-Ordered Classes for Connecticut Residents

We believe fulfilling your court obligations shouldn’t break the bank. Our Connecticut court-ordered online classes offer a cost-effective alternative to expensive in-person programs — with no compromise on quality or court acceptance. Thousands of Connecticut residents have used our platform to complete their required education, download their certificate, and move forward with confidence. Enroll today and take the first step toward putting your legal requirements behind you.

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Connecticut County Directory

Certain counties may have court rules or regulations that prohibit online learning options. When this applies, the class must be completed through an in-person provider rather than online. Listed below are all Connecticut’s counties. Counties shown in red currently do not accept certificates from online course providers:

FAQ

Where do I submit my certificate in Connecticut?

You must submit your certificate of completion to the Clerk of the Superior Court in the Judicial District where your case is pending, or directly to your assigned CSSD (Court Support Services Division) Probation Officer. In Connecticut, it is often required to file the “Parenting Education Program-Order, Certificate and Results” (Form JD-FM-149) along with your certificate for family court matters.

What if my court order lists specific approved providers?

The Connecticut Judicial Branch maintains a list of state-contracted providers for programs like the Impaired Driving Intervention Program (IDIP) and the Family Violence Education Program. While these often require in-person attendance, many judges allow online alternatives for supplemental education or for defendants living out of state. If your court mandates a specific “contracted” provider and rejects our certificate, we provide a 100% money-back guarantee.

Who Needs Court-Ordered Course in Connecticut?

You may be required to complete a course in Connecticut if you are:
– Participating in a Pretrial Diversionary Program (e.g., Accelerated Rehabilitation).
– Enrolled in the Family Violence Education Program (C.G.S. § 46b-38c).
– Required by law to take a Parenting Education Program (C.G.S. § 46b-69b) due to a divorce or custody case involving minor children.
– Fulfilling conditions of a Deferred Sentence or probation supervised by the CSSD.

How Do Court-Ordered Online Classes Work?

Our classes are designed to be completed 100% online from any town—from Stamford to Hartford. You can enroll instantly, work at your own pace, and save your progress as you go. Once you complete the final module, your official certificate is available for immediate download. This allows you to meet tight court deadlines without having to wait for a scheduled in-person class opening.

Are Online Court-Ordered Classes Accepted in Connecticut?

Yes, online certificates are widely accepted for many civil and non-clinical requirements. However, Connecticut has strict rules for DUI/OUI offenders and certain Domestic Violence programs, which may require state-contracted in-person sessions. We recommend verifying with your attorney or probation officer if “distance learning” is permitted for your specific charge. If it is not accepted, we will refund your full tuition.

Why Choose Our Court-Ordered Classes?

State-Aligned: Our curriculum is built to meet Connecticut’s high standards for court-mandated education.
✅ Start immediately after enrollment
✅ Verifiable certificates accepted statewide
✅ 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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