
When you’re required to complete a court-ordered course in Minnesota, it shouldn’t add more stress to your life. Our online programs provide a convenient, court-approved solution that fits your schedule and meets Minnesota requirements.
Complete your Minnesota-approved course 100% online. All courses are designed to comply with Minnesota court standards and are accepted by courts statewide that recognize distance learning options.
Our Minnesota online courses are fully compliant with state and court requirements, ensuring they meet all standards for court approval. Each program is designed to align with Minnesota statutes and guidelines, making it easy for participants to fulfill their legal or court-ordered education obligations. Whether your requirement is related to family, behavioral, or personal development matters, our courses are recognized and accepted by courts across Minnesota that allow online learning options.
State-approved certificate recognized by all Minnesota courts
Complete the course at your own pace from home
Meets mandatory parenting education requirements
Competitive pricing with no hidden fees
Instant letter of enrollment
Instant certificate upon completion
Complete your Minnesota court-ordered education requirement on your schedule—no need to take time off work or rearrange your day. Access your course 24/7 from any device, anywhere with internet access. Work through the material at your own pace—your progress is automatically saved. Most participants finish within a few hours. Once completed, instantly download your official certificate to submit to your court, employer, or other requesting agency.
Why pay more for in-person classes? Our Minnesota online education courses costs less than traditional classroom options while providing the same court-approved content. Perfect for parents in Minnesota seeking an affordable, convenient solution to their mandatory parenting class requirement.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are Minnesota's online court education requirements?
Minnesota requires participants to complete their court-ordered education focusing on the matter specified on the court order.. Our courses meets all requirements outlined in this statute.
Does Minnesota require both parents to take the course?
Yes. Minnesota family courts typically order both parents to complete parenting education separately. Each parent must enroll individually and receive their own certificate of completion.
How long does the Minnesota court class need to be?
Minnesota often orders a minimum of 8 hours of instruction covering specific topics. Please refer to your court order for the required hours of mandated curriculum. Courses correspond accordingly.
Which Minnesota counties accept online court classes?
All 87 Minnesota counties accept online education courses that meet state requirements. Our course is accepted statewide with our money-back guarantee.
Where do I submit my certificate in Minnesota?
You submit your certificate to the court administrator or clerk in the county where your case is filed (typically Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, or your local county). Most filings can now be done online. We do not have access to your case or court.
What if my Minnesota court order requires a specific provider?
Some orders list suggested providers but rarely require a specific one. Our course meets Minnesota statutory requirements. If your court doesn't accept our certificate, we work with your court to rectify the situation or provide an immediate full refund.