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BY USING THESE TOOLS, YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR CHANCE FOR COURT SUCCESS!

Have you been ordered by a judge to take court-ordered classes online? Our certified court classes are easy to complete and affordable. We have compiled the following guide to help you successfully complete your courses through AIC. American Integrity Courses®. Whether you’ve been ordered to take online DUI classes, anger management, or any other course we offer, these steps will ensure that you meet your requirements for court.


WHERE TO BEGIN?

STEP 1 - PRE-APPROVE OUR COURSES WITH YOUR JUDGE OR COURT OFFICIAL

Print our

LETTER TO THE JUDGE | LETTER TO THE PROBATION OFFICER | LETTER OF COURSE FORMAT (TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN)

Show to the judge and court officials if pre-approval is needed. Please remember to tell the judge that you will be providing a detailed workbook of your efforts in the course.

STEP 2 - ENROLL!

In the Courses tab, click on the class you need, select the number of hours needed and follow instructions for purchasing (reminder: the name you type in during purchase will appear on your certificate!).

STEP 3 - LOG IN

Login to the COURSE via credit card payment. Once purchased, the link and password appear instantly for immediate use. -- It is also sent to your email for safekeeping if you need to resume it later. -- Now begin your course! Read each online slide, answer exam questions & complete the workbook.

STEP 4 - SAVE THE WORKBOOK AND PROOF OF ENROLLMENT

AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ONLINE COURSE, LOCATE THE WORKBOOK AT THE TOP OF PAGE. PRINT YOUR WORKBOOK (OPTIONAL) at the start of the online course. NOTE: Once you finish the course, you will NOT have access to obtain the workbook. The workbook is OPTIONAL.

STEP 5 - LEARN COURSE MATERIAL AND TAKE THE EXAM

Go through the course materials and slides, take the Final Exam and Print out your personalized Certificate of Completion Report at the end of the course (it is also emailed to you!). You can always take breaks in the exam when needed and return where you left off! Just keep the password and link given to you at the start of your purchase to resume where you last left off! Be sure to save your progress at an exam question where there is a "save icon."

STEP 6 - AVOID THE $25 ADMIN FEE!

TALK TO US FIRST FOR REFUNDS OR SWAPPING OUT COURSES!


TOOLS FOR SUCCESS

PROVIDE PROOF TO YOUR JUDGE

THE JUDGE AND COURT OFFICIALS WILL WANT PROOF OF YOUR TIME AND EFFORT IN COMPLETING THIS COURSE. Provide the following items as proof of your efforts and accomplishment (Certificate of Completion and Summary Report are emailed to you at the end of course):

1. Print any letters needed (optional):

LETTER TO THE JUDGE | LETTER TO THE PROBATION OFFICER | LETTER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

2. Print your PROOF OF ENROLLMENT (optional): Emailed to you after Registration

3. Print course WORKBOOK (optional): Found inside your course used as an Accompaniment to the course.

4. Print your Certificate of Completion: Your certificate is available to print after completion of course and with a score above 70%. It is instantly emailed to the email you gave us at registration. It contains your name, title of course, hours of course, exam grade, and certificate number for verification purposes.

5. Write and print a letter of apology (optional): See our sample LETTER OF APOLOGY to guide you in preparing your own personal letter.

**REMEMBER! You can forward your Certificate of Completion to anyone needing a copy of your completed course!

Verification letters & sample Documents

Letters to the Judge, Probation Officer or Letter of Class Format can be downloaded, printed and presented to verify the acceptance of our course to meet your requirements.

For the benefit of our clients, court administrators can be referred to our website or email address to contact us.

Court officials can call or contact us during office hours to verify the authenticity of a certificate of accomoplishment.

Letters (optional):

Letter to the Judge
Letter to the Probation Officer
Letter of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Letter of Apology

COURSES NOT LISTED:

Contact us to request a specific class that you may need.