
Alaska courts order anger management as part of probation and sentencing for assault, disorderly conduct, and domestic violence-related offenses. Our online class is accepted by courts throughout Alaska including Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Mat-Su Valley, and the Kenai Peninsula.
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This online Minor in Possession (MIP) is recognized throughout the United States and satisfies court, legal, probation, parole, and employment requirements.
Our course instructor is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Master's Degree. View our Course Instructor's credentials and designations.
Our Minor in Possession (MIP) is 100% online and self-paced, which allows you to start and stop at any time and as often as necessary to accommodate your schedule.
The course can also be taken on any device that has access to the Internet: desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. You can even start on one device and continue on another!
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In most cases, our online Minor in Possession (MIP) is accepted by courts, probation officers, and employers in Alaska. However, in some cases the court or rules of a particular county may disallow distance learning. We recommend confirming with your specific court or probation officer before enrolling.
Your certificate is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. If your certificate is not accepted for any reason, we will refund you the full price of the course. Simply contact us with written proof of decline.
Alaska courts order anger management under the Alaska Statutes (AS). Common charges include Assault in the Fourth Degree (AS 11.41.230), Reckless Endangerment (AS 11.41.250), Disorderly Conduct (AS 11.61.110), and domestic violence offenses. Anger management is frequently ordered as a condition of probation.
Alaska has specific domestic violence provisions under AS 18.66. For DV convictions, courts may order a Batterer Intervention Program (BIP) instead of general anger management. If your order specifies anger management, our course satisfies that requirement.
Due to Alaska's geographic vastness and remote communities, online anger management is widely accepted as it provides access to residents who may not have in-person programs available locally.
Class A misdemeanor. Courts commonly order 8-16 hours of anger management.
Class C felony. Courts may order 12-26 hours of anger management as probation.
Class B misdemeanor. Courts often order 4-8 hours of anger management.
Courts may order anger management or a BIP depending on the specific circumstances.
Yes. Online anger management is widely accepted in Alaska, particularly because many communities do not have access to in-person programs. Our certificate is accepted by courts throughout the state.
Alaska does not have a statewide standard. The judge determines the number of hours based on the offense. Common durations include 8, 12, and 16 hours.
Absolutely. Our course is 100% online and accessible from any device with internet access. Many Alaskans in remote areas complete our course without needing to travel.
Search for your county in Alaska below. Counties in green accept our online Minor in Possession (MIP). If your county is not listed or specifically rejects distance learning providers, contact us for guidance.
The Minor in Possession (MIP) has a number of different names but they all reference the same course requirement. If you have been instructed to take any one of the following courses then our online Minor in Possession (MIP) may satisfy that requirement:
“My son completed the MIP class in just two days. The content was age-appropriate and informative. Court accepted the certificate without any questions.”
“I got an MIP ticket at college and needed to complete a class quickly. This was perfect — affordable, online, and I had my certificate the same day.”
“The material actually made me think about the choices I was making. It wasn't just a box to check — I genuinely learned from it.”
“As a probation officer, I recommend this MIP class because the course content is relevant and the certificates are always professional and accepted.”