King County DUI Education Classes
King County, WA. DUI Pretrial Diversion Programs
Washington State DUI-DWI Programs for County District DUI-DWI Court Cases
Pretrial Diversion DUI Education Program- Resident and Out of State Non-Resident Programs
King County, Washington DUI DWI Class- DUI charges require an intervention course or an alcohol education program which can be available for you totally online. In the state of Washington, an alcohol awareness, substance abuse or a drug education pretrial diversion program for drug crimes program or an DUI intervention class to fulfill court or state-mandated requirements is necessary.
Sometimes a defendant and his attorney can agree to a pretrial diversion program for drug crimes of a criminal charge or offense. Many times in an Alcohol or Drug related case the diversion terms may include an Alcohol or Drug treatment, evaluation, interdiction or simply an online class. The pretrial diversion program for drug crimes is probation or probate sentence after the pre-set date.
Many courts will probate a DUI or DWI for 1, 2 or 3 years depending upon the circumstances of the case. Some courts and prosecutors will consider an online program due to a defendant needing to get to an actual classroom site. If the offender has a suspended driver’s license, then undue hardship is on a family member, relative or friend to drive the offender to a class. You may also need to take a defensive driving course in some jurisdictions to get the suspension lifted. This online course may fulfill your needs and do so from any computer with an internet connection. The online course is taken at your convenience and at your own pace. No classroom to sit in.
This online course is available to King County in 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, and 32 Hour Alcohol Awareness and Drug Education Programs. Please contact your attorney or the King County District DUI-DWI Court for approval prior to enrolling if you are in king to take this course for a criminal charge. Not all courts or states allow online distance learning courses. Many courts may need 8 to 12 Hour courses for first-time offenses and longer courses for repeat offenses. You may begin the course upon registering and continue at your own pace and schedule.
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After you complete the course online you will be mailed a certificate of completion. You may also download and print your Certificate upon completion.