60 Hour Online DUI – California AB 1353 Equivalent Online
Need a 60-Hour DUI Course for California AB 1353?
If you’ve been ordered to complete a 60-hour / 9-month DUI education program (often referred to as California AB 1353, including transfer or out-of-state cases), our Nevada-based 60-hour online course is designed to match that instructional duration in a court-accepted, self-paced format.
This single 60-hour DUI education & alcohol awareness course is fully online, self-paced, and commonly used in California transfer and multi-state compliance situations when a documented 60 hours of DUI education are requested by the court or your attorney.
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60-Hour Online Course
Why a 60-Hour Online DUI Program?
California’s AB 1353 law calls for a 9-month DUI education program in certain cases—often when BAC levels are elevated or the offense is more serious. In practice, this is commonly treated as a 60-hour DUI education requirement. Our online program is designed to match that 60-hour duration in a court-accepted, self-paced format that you can complete from anywhere with internet access.
Who Is This 60-Hour DUI Course Designed For?
- Individuals whose case involves a 9-month / 60-hour California AB 1353-style requirement.
- People living out-of-state (e.g., Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Illinois) who need a 60-hour DUI education program authorized by their court.
- Participants ordered to complete extended alcohol education or counseling hours as part of sentencing.
- California residents temporarily living elsewhere who still must show proof of 60 hours of structured DUI education to the court.
Is This Program Court-Accepted?
This 60-hour course is a court-accepted Nevada DUI education program that has been used in many cases where judges and attorneys requested AB 1353-style 60-hour education, especially for out-of-state or transfer situations. Final acceptance is always up to the individual court, so we recommend confirming with your judge, probation officer, or attorney before enrolling.
We provide downloadable completion certificates, enrollment letters, and time logs, and can assist with verification letters or direct communication with your attorney or court if additional documentation is requested.
Frequently Asked Questions – 60-Hour DUI Education Program
Is this course used for California’s 9-month DUI requirement?
This 60-hour program is designed to match the instructional duration of the California AB 1353 (9-month) DUI education requirement and is commonly used in out-of-state or transfer cases when courts permit a Nevada-based online alternative. Final acceptance depends on your court, so always confirm before enrolling.
Do I need to attend any in-person classes?
No. The entire 60-hour course is delivered 100% online. There are no in-person sessions and no scheduled Zoom meetings. You can complete it on your own schedule from anywhere.
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes. You will receive a downloadable completion certificate immediately after finishing the course. We also send a copy by email and can provide time logs or verification letters if your court or attorney requests them.
What if I moved out of California or the DUI happened in Nevada?
This program is ideal for people handling a California DUI from outside the state. Whether your case was transferred, you relocated, or you were granted out-of-state completion, this 60-hour online option provides a structured, court-accepted pathway when authorized.
Out-of-State DUI? Complete Your California Obligations from Anywhere
Whether you’re living in Nevada, Arizona, Washington, Texas, or another state, this court-accepted 60-hour DUI education course offers a flexible way to complete AB 1353-style requirements when your court allows an out-of-state provider. No travel, no classrooms, and no scheduling obstacles—just self-paced online access with immediate enrollment.
This program is commonly used by individuals in Clark County (Las Vegas), Maricopa County (Phoenix), King County (Seattle), Cook County (Chicago), and many other regions nationwide. Enrollment is open 24/7 so you can begin working toward compliance right away.
This page is not affiliated with any California court. Final acceptance of any program is determined by the individual judge, attorney, or probation officer overseeing your case.