Course purpose
A 4-hour bilingual online education course. Topics include what disorderly conduct and breach-of-peace offenses are, legal consequences, de-escalation and self-regulation, alcohol, crowd, and situational triggers, impulse control, bystander and re-offense avoidance, community impact, and a personal action plan. A completion certificate is included.
Acceptance responsibility
There is no single national approval body for this type of education course. If a court, officer, employer, school, or agency assigned the course, confirm that they accept an online certificate course before paying or relying on completion.
Before-purchase review materials
Students can share the course name, 4 hours / 240 minutes length, curriculum preview, published price, education-only boundaries, and verification details before paying.
Education-only boundary
Not legal advice, medical advice, therapy, crisis care, addiction treatment, or a substitute for any program specifically required by a court, agency, employer, school, or supervising authority. Not a promise that any court, probation office, employer, school, agency, or licensing body will accept the certificate. Not anger-management therapy, batterer intervention, DUI school, alcohol or substance treatment, legal advice, or public-order supervision.
Course timing
The course requires 4 hours / 240 minutes total. Lessons are completed online in sequence, and active course time is measured before the certificate can be issued.
Certificate requirements
A certificate is available after the student completes the course sequence, satisfies identity and seat-time controls, and passes the final review.
Bilingual access
The public information and core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
Price-match review
The posted standard tuition is $14.99. If a student finds a lower current public price for a comparable online certificate course, the request can be reviewed for a price match before purchase.
Support route
Support is handled by FAQ and email. A public phone number is not displayed unless a controlling rule requires one.