Online DUI Classes | 12, 30 & 60 Hour DUI Education

Online DUI Classes — 12, 30 & 60 Hour Options

Online DUI Classes
12, 30 & 60 Hour Education Options

Looking for online DUI classes that match the number of hours on the paperwork? This page brings together the available 12-hour, 30-hour, and 60-hour DUI education options plus the state guides already built for transfer and out-of-state situations. Start here when the goal is to match the hour requirement first, then choose the closest course.

Important: Not every state allows online DUI school for an in-state DUI conviction. The courses on this page are positioned for transfer, out-of-state, and court-review situations where documented educational completion may be accepted. Always confirm the exact hour requirement and format with the court, probation officer, attorney, or supervising authority before enrolling.

Instructor-guided format
Virtual instructor guidance
Lesson timers
Identity verification
Completion certificate
3
Main hour-based
course options
6
State guide pages
already built
1
Completion certificate
issued on completion
24/7
State guide access
anytime online
How This Works

How to Choose the Right Online DUI Classes

The simplest way to start is by matching the paperwork to the correct number of hours. Some orders reference 12 hours, others reference 30 hours, and some require 60 hours. This page is built to help compare those options first, then move into the state-specific guide if the situation needs more explanation.

The courses are delivered in an instructor-guided format using a virtual instructor environment, lesson timers, identity verification, and structured modules that document completion before a certificate is issued.

Best Fit

Transfer and Out-of-State Situations

This national page is especially useful when a person lives in one state but received the DUI in another, moved after the case began, or has a court order that references a number of hours without naming a single required provider.

Best practice: confirm the exact hour requirement and whether an online educational option is acceptable before enrolling.

Course Options

Compare 12, 30, and 60 Hour Course Options

Match the court order or attorney instruction to the closest hour requirement first. Then enroll in the option that best aligns with the paperwork.

Most Common First Step

12-Hour DUI Course

The 12-hour format is the most common fit for first-offense transfer situations and court orders that specifically reference a 12-hour educational requirement.

Course tuition
Includes certificate & attendance support
$145
Enroll — 12-Hour Course
Extended Education

30-Hour DUI Course

The 30-hour format is a stronger fit where paperwork references a longer structured DUI education requirement, including California-style first-offense hour ranges.

Course length
California and out-of-state use
30 HR
View 30-Hour Course
Long-Format Requirement

60-Hour DUI Course

The 60-hour course is intended for higher-hour alcohol education requirements and longer-form court or transfer obligations.

Course length
California and out-of-state use
60 HR
View 60-Hour Course
State Guides

Browse State-Specific DUI Education Pages

These guides explain how the state usually handles DUI education and where a separate online educational option may still fit in a transfer or out-of-state situation.

Florida
12-Hour

Florida uses a 12-hour Level I framework for first offenses, but in-state cases usually require Florida-managed participation.

View Florida Guide
Texas
12-Hour

Texas commonly references a 12-hour DWI education structure, making it one of the clearest matches for a 12-hour transfer page.

View Texas Guide
Arizona
Transfer

Arizona uses an evaluation-based structure in-state, but out-of-state hour-based orders still create transfer opportunities.

View Arizona Guide
Illinois
Evaluation

Illinois relies on risk classification and intervention tracks, which is why transfer situations are the most natural fit for a separate education format.

View Illinois Guide
Colorado
Level II

Colorado commonly uses a Level II education-and-treatment framework in-state, with transfer scenarios being the clearest fit for separate online education.

View Colorado Guide
Nevada
Core Market

Nevada remains the core home market for the site and the place where the overall DUI education system is already most established.

View Nevada Home
Who This Helps

Who Uses Online DUI Classes Most Often

These pages and courses are most useful when the educational requirement needs to be matched to a documented hour format, especially when the person is no longer physically located where the DUI originally occurred.

Moved After the DUI

The case started in one state, but the person now lives somewhere else and needs an educational option that can be completed without traveling back.

Hour Requirement on Paperwork

The order or attorney instruction names a specific number of hours, and the goal is to match that requirement as closely as possible with documented completion.

Need Clean Documentation

In many transfer situations, the biggest issue is not just finishing a course but presenting clear proof showing the hours completed and the course identity.

Educational program notice: 702 DUI School operates as an online DUI educational service provider. The pages and course options linked here are intended for situations where a court, probation officer, attorney, or supervising authority may allow documented educational completion, especially in transfer and out-of-state scenarios. We do not represent these courses as replacing any state-managed in-person DUI school, evaluation, treatment, or official reporting framework where those are required. You are solely responsible for confirming that any education option is acceptable to your court, probation officer, attorney, DMV, or supervising authority before enrolling.