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- Course Insights & Tips
Yes. Most U.S. courts, schools, and diversion programs now accept a juvenile decision…
- Course Insights & Tips
Yes, judges typically find out. Courts track completion dates through official certificates…
- Course Insights & Tips
Yes, in almost every case. Courts and probation departments require a court-ordered class…
- Preventing Theft & Shoplifting
Yes, most people can finish a 12-hour anti-theft class online in one day by setting…
- Course Insights & Tips
es, many first-time shoplifting cases can be dismissed after completing…
- Course Insights & Tips
Generally, no. A theft awareness course on a background check does…
- Course Insights & Tips
How fast you can complete a court-ordered class depends on your required hours…
- Preventing Theft & Shoplifting
Yes, most probation officers accept an online anti-theft class for probation…
- Course Insights & Tips
A shoplifting charge class is usually a court-ordered theft awareness or theft…