
Oregon Court-Ordered Classes | Approved Online Programs
Oregon’s court system — comprising Circuit Courts with full jurisdiction across all 36 counties, organized into 27 judicial districts — issues court-ordered education requirements in custody, criminal, and domestic violence cases throughout the state. From Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland to Lane County Circuit Court in Eugene, from Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro to Jackson County Circuit Court in Medford, from Deschutes County Circuit Court in Bend to the rural Circuit Courts of Wallowa, Wheeler, and Harney Counties in eastern Oregon, Oregon courts impose educational conditions in parenting plan orders, probation sentences, and family abuse prevention order (FAPA) proceedings. Court Courses Co provides fully online, self-paced programs available to all Oregon residents — no travel to any courthouse required.
Oregon Statutes and Court-Ordered Education Requirements
Oregon courts mandate educational programming under a well-developed statutory framework. In custody and parenting matters, ORS § 107.169 (parenting plan requirements) and ORS § 107.137 (best interests of the child) direct Oregon Circuit Courts to require parenting plans in all dissolution proceedings involving children and to consider each parent’s ability to support the child’s relationship with the other parent — standards that drive parenting education requirements in Multnomah, Washington, Lane, and Clackamas County Circuit Courts. Oregon’s Court-Connected Child Custody Mediation program and parenting education requirements under local court rules further integrate co-parenting education into Oregon’s family court process. For criminal probation, ORS § 137.540 (conditions of probation) grants Oregon courts authority to impose anger management, DV intervention, and substance use education as probation conditions. Oregon’s Family Abuse Prevention Act under ORS § 107.718 authorizes Circuit Courts to impose educational compliance conditions on respondents in FAPA orders in domestic violence proceedings across all 36 Oregon counties.
Online Oregon Court Programs — Self-Paced Across All 36 Counties
Court Courses Co’s online platform serves Oregon residents in all 36 counties — from the Portland metro’s dense Multnomah and Washington County circuits to the remote Circuit Courts of Lake, Harney, and Malheur Counties in the high desert of eastern Oregon. Programs are entirely self-paced, available 24/7 from any device. No travel to the Multnomah County Courthouse in Portland, the Lane County Justice Center in Eugene, or any other Oregon courthouse is required. Upon completing your program, receive a timestamped Certificate of Completion documenting your name, program title, hours, and completion date — formatted for Oregon Circuit Court and probation officer submission. Oregon does not maintain a universal approved-provider registry for all court-ordered program types; confirm your specific requirement with your attorney or probation officer before enrolling.
Affordable Court-Ordered Courses for Oregon Residents
Court Courses Co provides Oregon residents with affordable court-ordered education. One enrollment fee covers full program access, all content, and your official Certificate of Completion. Whether you’re completing a parenting plan education requirement from Multnomah County Circuit Court, an anger management condition from a Lane County probation order, or a DV awareness program from a FAPA proceeding in Jackson County, our online format eliminates travel costs and scheduling conflicts across Oregon’s diverse geography — from the Portland metro and the Willamette Valley to the Oregon Coast, the Cascades, and the eastern Oregon high desert. Court Courses Co makes compliant, documented court education equally accessible to all Oregon residents.
Oregon 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 Oregon’s counties. Counties shown in red currently do not accept certificates from online course providers:
FAQ
Where do I submit my certificate in Oregon?
You must submit your certificate of completion to the Clerk of the Court in the specific Oregon Circuit Court where your case is filed (e.g., Multnomah, Lane, or Washington County). Most Oregon courts now utilize the Oregon eFiling (OJD) system for electronic submissions. If you are on probation, provide the certificate directly to your Probation Officer to prove compliance with your sentencing conditions.
What if my court order lists specific approved providers?
Under ORS § 107.718 and local court rules, Oregon judges have the authority to approve specific programs. While many Circuit Courts accept our state-aligned certificates for civil and domestic matters, some local jurisdictions may have a “preferred” list for high-conflict cases. If your specific court mandates an “in-person only” provider and rejects our certificate, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
Who Needs a Court-Ordered Course in Oregon?
In Oregon, you are typically required to complete a course if you are:
A parent in a dissolution or custody case (mandatory parenting education per ORS § 107.169).
Fulfilling a special condition of probation under ORS § 137.540.
A respondent in a Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) proceeding.
Participating in a deferred sentencing or diversion program in a municipal or circuit court.
How Do Oregon Court-Ordered Online Classes Work?
Our Oregon-specific classes are 100% online and self-paced. You can start immediately from any device—no need to travel to a physical classroom in Portland, Salem, or Eugene. The system saves your progress automatically after each module, allowing you to complete your required hours (4, 8, 12, or 24) on your own schedule. Your official certificate is available for download the moment you finish.
Are Online Court-Ordered Classes Accepted in Oregon?
Yes, online certificates are widely accepted across Oregon’s 36 counties for co-parenting, anger management, and life skills. However, certain “Level 2” high-conflict parenting classes or specific DUII treatment programs may require in-person attendance. We always recommend checking the specific language of your court order. If our online format is not accepted by your judge, we provide a full refund.
Why Choose Our Oregon Court-Ordered Classes?
ORS Aligned: Content designed to meet Oregon Revised Statutes and Circuit Court standards.
Statewide Coverage: Certificates formatted for all 36 Oregon counties.
Instant Documentation: Download your court-ready PDF immediately upon completion.
Verifiable: Every certificate includes a unique ID that Oregon court clerks and probation officers can verify online.
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