Licensing, Credentials & Court Acceptance

Online DUI, Alcohol & Court-Related Education

Course Credentials, Certificates, and Acceptance Information

702 DUI School provides online educational courses and completion certificates for students who may need DUI education, alcohol awareness, wet and reckless education, victim impact panel add-ons, court-related education, employer-requested education, or personal improvement courses.

Important: 702 DUI School is an online education provider. We do not claim Nevada DMV licensure, DMV approval, DMV endorsement, court approval, state agency approval, or guaranteed acceptance by any specific court, DMV, probation department, employer, attorney, agency, or jurisdiction. Final acceptance is always determined by the court, DMV, probation officer, attorney, employer, or supervising authority involved in your specific matter. Students should confirm acceptance before enrolling.
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Multi-State Student Support

We commonly assist students looking for Nevada DUI education, California SB 1176 or wet and reckless education, Arizona alcohol education, and out-of-state transfer documentation.

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Completion Certificates

Students who complete a course receive a digital certificate of completion that can be downloaded, saved, printed, or submitted to the requesting authority as directed.

Verify Before Enrolling

Because requirements vary, students should confirm the correct course, course length, online eligibility, and certificate details before purchasing or beginning a course.

Online Education for the States and Situations We Commonly Serve

702 DUI School serves students who need flexible online education for DUI, alcohol, behavioral, and court-related situations. Our course options are commonly used by students dealing with requirements connected to Nevada, California, Arizona, out-of-state transfers, court orders, probation instructions, attorney recommendations, employer requirements, or personal education goals.

Every case is different. Some students need a Nevada DUI education course. Some need a California wet and reckless or SB 1176-related course. Some need Arizona alcohol education or documentation for an out-of-state transfer. Other students need a general alcohol awareness, victim impact panel add-on, anger management, theft, conflict resolution, or workplace-related course.

Nevada DUI Education California SB 1176 / Wet & Reckless Arizona Alcohol Education Out-of-State Transfer Students Court-Ordered Education Employer or Personal Requirements
Acceptance varies by authority. We provide the education and certificate, but the court, DMV, probation officer, attorney, employer, or supervising authority decides whether a specific course satisfies your requirement.

Course Acceptance and Verification

702 DUI School provides online courses and certificates for students who need documentation of completion. Many students use our certificates for court-related, attorney-guided, probation-related, employer-requested, or personal education purposes. However, we do not decide what any court, DMV, agency, employer, probation department, attorney, or supervising authority will accept.

Before enrolling, students should review their paperwork and confirm the course they need. Important details may include the course topic, number of hours, whether online education is allowed, whether a live or synchronous class is required, whether a victim impact panel is needed, and where the certificate must be submitted.

  • Confirm the required course topic before enrolling
  • Confirm the required number of hours or course length
  • Ask whether online education is acceptable for your situation
  • Verify whether your authority needs a specific provider, format, or certificate detail
  • Keep copies of your court paperwork, DMV letters, attorney instructions, and certificate
Safe enrollment rule: If you are unsure whether a course will be accepted, contact your court, DMV, probation officer, attorney, employer, or supervising authority before enrolling.

Professional Course Development and Behavioral Education Standards

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Example of a behavioral education credential badge used to represent professional training and course-development standards.

702 DUI School courses were developed with a focus on behavioral education, personal accountability, alcohol and substance awareness, decision-making, risk reduction, and practical learning outcomes. Our goal is to provide students with structured online education that is clear, accessible, and easy to complete.

Course content is designed to help students understand the risks and consequences associated with impaired driving, alcohol misuse, poor decision-making, legal consequences, victim impact, and safer future choices. Depending on the course selected, students may also complete lessons involving ethics, responsibility, communication, workplace behavior, anger management, theft prevention, or conflict resolution.

Our educational materials are created and maintained by Daniel Lee Morris, CBIS, a Certified Behavioral Intervention Specialist. This professional credential supports our course-development process, but it is not a state license, DMV license, court approval, or government endorsement.

Credential transparency: Professional certifications and course-development credentials help explain our educational background. They do not replace state, court, DMV, probation, employer, or agency-specific acceptance requirements.

Licensing, Approval, and Exemption Information

702 DUI School operates as an online education provider. We are not a college, university, vocational school, law firm, treatment provider, or state agency. Our courses are educational in nature and are designed to provide online coursework and completion certificates for students who need documentation.

If a student is required to use a specific state-licensed, DMV-licensed, court-approved, treatment-approved, or agency-approved provider, the student should follow the instructions from that authority. Our role is to provide online education and certificates, not to determine legal compliance or guarantee acceptance for any particular student’s case.

What We Provide

  • Online course access
  • Structured educational lessons
  • Quizzes or progress checkpoints where applicable
  • Digital completion certificates
  • Student support and certificate assistance
  • Verification assistance when appropriate

What We Do Not Claim

  • We do not claim Nevada DMV licensure
  • We do not claim DMV approval or endorsement
  • We do not claim court approval by every court
  • We do not guarantee acceptance by any authority
  • We do not provide legal advice
  • We do not decide whether your case requirement is satisfied

Certificate Transparency and Documentation

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Our courses emphasize accountability, education, responsible decision-making, and practical behavioral awareness.

After completing a course, students receive a digital certificate of completion. Certificates typically include the student’s name, course title, completion date, and other course-related details. Students may download or print the certificate and submit it to the requesting authority as directed.

Certificate details may matter. Some courts, probation officers, attorneys, employers, or agencies may require specific wording, course hours, provider information, case information, or delivery format. Students should confirm those details before enrolling whenever possible.

When appropriate, 702 DUI School may assist with certificate verification. Verification can help confirm that a student completed a course through our online platform, but it does not mean that any court, DMV, agency, employer, or supervising authority is required to accept the course.

Certificate reminder: A completion certificate documents that a student completed a course. It does not guarantee that a court, DMV, probation department, attorney, employer, or agency will accept the course for a specific requirement.

Why Course Selection Matters

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Course selection, documentation, and certificate submission should match the instructions given by the authority handling your matter.

Many students are told to complete a class quickly but are not always sure which course they need. Choosing the wrong course can cause delays, extra costs, or rejected documentation. That is why we encourage students to verify requirements first.

The right course may depend on the state, court, charge, plea agreement, DMV notice, probation instruction, employer request, or attorney recommendation. For example, one student may need a Nevada DUI education course, while another may need California wet and reckless education, Arizona alcohol education, a longer multi-hour course, or a victim impact panel add-on.

702 DUI School helps by offering online educational options and completion certificates, but students should always use the course that matches their paperwork and authority instructions.

  • Read your court order, DMV letter, probation paperwork, or employer instructions carefully
  • Confirm whether the course must be DUI, alcohol awareness, victim impact, treatment-related, or another topic
  • Confirm the required number of hours
  • Ask whether online completion is allowed
  • Confirm where and how your certificate must be submitted

Need Help with Certificate Verification?

If you completed a course through 702 DUI School and need help verifying your certificate or sending documentation, contact us with your full name, email address used for enrollment, course name, completion date if known, and any case or reference information you were asked to include.

We can provide verification assistance when appropriate. However, acceptance decisions are made only by the court, DMV, probation officer, attorney, employer, or supervising authority involved in your matter.

Request Certificate Help

As a member of NAADAC (National Association for Addiction Professionals) and the State of Nevada Association for Addiction Professionals (SNAAP), 702 DUI School delivers courses that are trusted and recognized for their excellence in DUI education. As requirements can vary, we recommend confirming with your court that this curriculum meets their criteria.