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Texas DWI Education Classes

Fulfill your legal obligation with peace of mind

Duration

12 hours

Format

Virtual via Zoom

Certification

Awarded 3 Days Upon Completion

Group Size

Small Groups

About This Course

This DWI Education program is designed to support individuals who are completing court-ordered or personal education requirements related to driving while intoxicated.

The course provides structured education in a respectful and supportive environment, helping participants better understand the risks, consequences, and decision-making factors associated with impaired driving. Through guided discussion and educational material, participants gain awareness and practical strategies to make safer choices moving forward.

What You'll Learn

Understand the legal, personal, and social consequences of impaired driving

Recognize the effects of alcohol and substances on judgment and reaction time

Identify patterns and decision-making behaviors that lead to risky situations

Develop strategies for making safer, more responsible choices

Learn tools to prevent future incidents and promote accountability

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FAQ'S

Who is required to take the DWI Education Program?

The DWI Education Program is commonly required for individuals charged with or convicted of a first-time DWI offense. Courts, probation departments, or the Texas Department of Public Safety may require completion of the program as part of license reinstatement or legal compliance.

The standard DWI Education Program is a 12-hour course that is typically completed over multiple sessions, depending on scheduling availability.

Yes. The program is conducted in accordance with Texas state requirements and provides a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.

Yes. Participants who successfully complete all required sessions will receive an official certificate of completion that may be submitted to the court, probation officer, or DPS as required.