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Court-ordered classes in Tarrant County — Fort Worth, Arlington, and beyond.

Court-ordered classes Tarrant County — Serving Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Euless, Grapevine, Keller, and all of Tarrant County. Online court-ordered programs by licensed Texas clinicians — court-accepted, self-paced, certificate same day.

Tarrant County courts

How online classes satisfy Tarrant County court requirements — Court-ordered classes Tarrant County

Tarrant County — home to Fort Worth and Arlington — operates Criminal District Courts and County Criminal Courts at Law that frequently require educational programs as conditions of probation and deferred adjudication. Online court-ordered classes from licensed providers are accepted for anger management, substance abuse, parenting, impulse control, and life skills requirements throughout Tarrant County. For general information about Texas court requirements, visit the Texas Courts website.

Court-ordered classes online Tarrant County Texas — Court-ordered classes Tarrant County
Available programs

Court-ordered classes available for Tarrant County residents

All programs below are available online 24/7, self-paced, and issue certificates of completion accepted by Tarrant County Criminal District Courts and County Criminal Courts at Law and probation departments throughout Tarrant County.

  • Anger Management — 4, 8, 12, and 16-hour options for adults · Teen version available
  • Substance Abuse Education — 4 and 8-hour options
  • Parenting & Co-Parenting Skills — 4-hour
  • Impulse Control & Decision-Making — 4-hour
  • Cognitive Behavioral Life Skills — 4 and 8-hour
  • Trauma-Informed Care — 8-hour

Related: Full court-ordered class catalog · MindLift Academy

Online court class certificate Tarrant County
How it works

Enroll, complete, download your certificate — same day.

All MindLift Academy court-ordered programs are delivered by licensed Texas clinicians and 100% online. Tarrant County residents in Fort Worth and throughout Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Euless, Bedford, Hurst, Grapevine, Keller, North Richland Hills, and Southlake can enroll, complete their required program, and download a court-ready certificate without leaving home.

The process is straightforward: register and pay online, access your course immediately, complete the modules and assessments at your own pace, and download your certificate as soon as you finish. For courts that require pre-approval of the online provider, submit our court approval request form and we will contact the court directly on your behalf.

MindLift Academy programs are developed and delivered by Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) licensed in Texas. This clinical credential is specifically verified by many Texas courts and probation departments. Our credentials documentation is available upon request by any Tarrant County court or probation officer.

Tarrant County FAQ

Court-ordered classes in Tarrant County — your questions answered

Do Tarrant County courts accept online court-ordered classes?

Most Tarrant County courts accept online court-ordered programs from licensed providers. Visit the Tarrant County Criminal District Courts page or check with your attorney or probation officer to confirm before enrolling.

I’m in Arlington — is that handled through Tarrant County courts?

Yes. Arlington, Mansfield, Euless, Grapevine, Keller, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Bedford, and other incorporated cities within Tarrant County are generally served by the Tarrant County court system for felony and many misdemeanor cases. Municipal courts in each city handle Class C misdemeanor matters separately.

How quickly will I receive my certificate after completing the Tarrant County class?

Your certificate is available for immediate download the moment you pass the final assessment — there is no processing delay. Most Tarrant County clients complete their class and have their certificate in hand within the same day they enroll.

Will my Tarrant County probation officer accept a certificate from an online program?

Most Tarrant County community supervision officers accept certificates from online programs provided by licensed clinicians. We recommend confirming with your officer before enrolling. If they require pre-approval of the provider, submit our court approval request form and we will reach out to your probation department directly.

Complete your Tarrant County court requirement today.

Enroll online now — complete your class, download your certificate, submit to your court.