12 Hour DWI Class / DUI Class / DWIE

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Course Overview

This is a 12 hour DWI class / DUI class for people who have been convicted as first time offenders of driving while intoxicated, that has resulted in the suspension of a driver’s license. The class provides knowledge, skills, and resources to make responsible decisions regarding alcohol consumption.

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Zoom course instructions

This is a live Zoom course. Zoom courses are held on three consecutive days, for example: Monday (session 1), Tuesday (session 2), and Wednesday (session 3). Each class is four hours in length. You can not make up days.  If you miss a session, you will have to start again on a different date and pay a new registration fee. Test your Zoom connection prior to purchasing by clicking here.

Certification Included

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A completion certificate will be emailed within 5-10 days upon completion of course. You may pay a rush charge of $20 to get your certificate with 24 hours. This Texas approved 12 hour DWI education program is acceptable for any court-ordered DWI/DUI/DWIE class in Texas. Our courses are approved throughout the Texas court system. License #653. Expiration 10/21/23.

Program Features:

Zoom course: 4 hours per day for 3 consecutive days

Choose from available dates below for this online 12 hour DWI class / DUI class

You cannot drive while taking this course.

Final evaluation score of at least 70% required

Certificate: Emailed within 10 business days on completion of course & form

100% Online access through a Zoom link. You must have your camera on.

If using a smart phone, you must have a secondary device on the last day of class.

You must attend all days. No makeup days. If you miss a day, you'll have start over.

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Why take Classes for DWI?

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DWI Convictions

In many jurisdictions, individuals who are convicted of a DWI are required to complete a DWI education or intervention program as part of their sentence or probation requirements.

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First-time Offenders

First-time offenders may be required to attend a DWI class as part of their penalties or to fulfill the terms of a plea agreement.

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License Reinstatement

In some cases, individuals who have had their driver’s license suspended or revoked due to a DWI may need to complete a DWI class as part of the process to reinstate their driving privileges.

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Court or Legal Requirement

In certain circumstances, a court or legal authority may order someone to attend a DWI class as a condition of probation or to fulfill other legal requirements.

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This 12 Hour DWI Education Program will teach:

The history of DWI

Effects of alcohol and drugs on driving ability

Texas criminal and civil laws around DWIs

Resources to assist with getting help

What happens when we drink

Absorption & use of a BAC calculator

Online DWI Class / DUI Class Benefits

Overall, an online DWI education program aims to empower individuals with knowledge, skills, and resources to make responsible decisions regarding alcohol consumption, reduce risks, and promote a healthier relationship with alcohol. It provides comprehensive knowledge about alcohol, its effects on the body, potential risks, and associated behaviors. Participants learn about the physiological, psychological, and social aspects of alcohol consumption.

Convenience

Online DWI classes offer the flexibility to access the course materials and complete the program at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home. This can be especially advantageous for individuals with busy schedules or those who live in remote areas without easy access to in-person classes.

Accessibility

Online classes for DWI make education more accessible to a broader range of individuals, including those with physical disabilities or mobility limitations. It eliminates the need for transportation to a physical location, making it more convenient for participants.

Cost Savings

Online 12 hour DWI education programs may be more cost-effective compared to traditional in-person classes. They often have lower fees due to reduced overhead costs associated with maintaining physical classrooms and facilities.

Privacy & Confidentiality

Some individuals may prefer the privacy and confidentiality provided by online DWI classes. They can learn and complete the program without the concern of being recognized or stigmatized in a public setting.

Customized Learning

Online classes for DWI can offer interactive modules, quizzes, and multimedia materials that can enhance the learning experience. Participants can engage with the content in a way that suits their learning style and preferences.

Time Management

Online classes provide participants with the ability to manage their time effectively. They can fit the coursework around their existing commitments and responsibilities, allowing for better time management and increased likelihood of completing the program.

What's included in this DWI education class?

Day 1

Introduction, Alcohol/drug traffic safety problem

Day 2

Effects of alcohol/drugs on the driving task

Day 3

Alcohol/drug abuse and dependence

Day 4

Personal action to avoid future DWI behavior evaluation

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Frequently Asked Questions

There will only be a refund if Texas Court Classes cancels your class. If the student fails to be present for all days of the course, the student will be disenrolled and will have to enroll themselves again through texascourtclasses.com.

Yes, you can reschedule your selected class only if your class HAS NOT already started.

Yes, you can take these courses from any county in the state of Texas!

The DOEP course is 15 hours for 5 consecutive days.

The DWIE course is 12 hours for 3 consecutive days.

The DWII course is 32 hours for 5 weeks.

Online course certificates are available IMMEDIATELY after successful completion of the course.

Texas Court Classes will email you & DPS (if needed) your certificate within 5 business of completion for Zoom courses, including DOEP, DWIE, and DWII.

Depending on how late you are to class, you may be locked out of your Zoom course and required to start the course from scratch. You will then have to pay for the entire course again.

Because Texas Court Classes is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulations, you cannot miss any sessions. You will have to pay to take the class again from the beginning.

Yes, however for the final examination (on the last class) you will need a secondary device. You have to be visibly present while taking the exam.

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