
Complete your court ordered Minor in Possession (MIP) class entirely online, at your own pace, from any device. Your certificate is accepted by courts in all 50 states. If it is not accepted for any reason, we refund you in full.
Start Your Court Ordered Class Now — From $25Court ordered Minor in Possession (MIP) is a program mandated by a judge as part of a criminal sentence, probation condition, or diversion agreement. Courts order Minor in Possession (MIP) for a wide range of offenses including assault and battery, domestic disputes, road rage incidents, criminal threats, harassment, and disorderly conduct. The court specifies the number of hours you must complete, typically ranging from 4 to 52 hours depending on the severity of the offense.
Our online Minor in Possession (MIP) class satisfies court ordered requirements nationwide. Upon enrollment, you receive an immediate enrollment verification letter to share with your court or probation officer. Upon completion, you receive an instant certificate of completion that includes your name, hours completed, completion date, instructor name and credentials, and a unique verification ID.
Choose your court-ordered hours and create your account. Your enrollment verification letter is sent immediately.
Work through the course material at your own pace. Start and stop as many times as you need from any device.
Complete a brief knowledge review at the end of each section. No failing — you can retake if needed.
Download your certificate of completion instantly. Print it or email it directly to your court or probation officer.
In the vast majority of cases, yes. Courts across all 50 states accept online Minor in Possession (MIP) certificates. Our certificate has been accepted by thousands of courts, probation offices, and attorneys nationwide. However, a small number of courts or specific judges may require in-person attendance.
We recommend verifying with your court or probation officer before enrolling. If you enroll and your certificate is not accepted for any reason, we will issue a full refund — no questions asked.
Courts order Minor in Possession (MIP) in specific hour increments. The duration depends on the severity of the offense, prior record, and state sentencing guidelines. Select the duration that matches your court order:
Failing to complete Court ordered Minor in Possession (MIP) by your deadline is a serious matter. Consequences may include:
Don't wait until the last minute. Our self-paced online class lets you start immediately and work at your own pace. Most students complete their required hours within a few days.
Download your certificate of completion immediately upon finishing the course
Print a copy to bring to your next court date or probation check-in
Email or fax a copy to your probation officer or attorney
If requested, we can provide direct verification to your court or probation office
Starting at just $25. No hidden fees. Certificate and enrollment letter included.
Yes. Our online Minor in Possession (MIP) class is accepted by courts in all 50 states. Your certificate includes the course name, hours completed, instructor credentials, and a certificate ID. If your certificate is not accepted for any reason, we provide a 100% refund.
Failure to complete court ordered Minor in Possession (MIP) can result in a bench warrant, probation violation, jail time, additional fines, or extended probation. Courts take non-compliance seriously. Start your class early to avoid missing your deadline.
You must complete the minimum hours required by your court order (4-52 hours). Our course is self-paced, so you can complete the required hours as quickly or spread out as you need. Many students finish an 8-hour course in 2-3 days.
Yes. Upon enrollment, an enrollment verification letter is emailed to you immediately at no extra charge. You can share this with your court, probation officer, or attorney to confirm you have started your Minor in Possession (MIP) class.
Your certificate is available for instant download upon completion. You can print it and bring it to your court date, email it to your probation officer, or submit it through your attorney. We also provide digital verification upon request.
If your court order does not specify hours, check with your probation officer or attorney. In many cases, an 8-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) class is sufficient. If unsure, choose a longer duration to be safe — it is always better to complete more hours than fewer.
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