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How to Complete a Court-Ordered Anger Management Course Online

May 20, 2026 · Tiffany Gorham, PsyD , Licensed Therapist & Anger Management Specialist

If a court or probation officer has ordered you to complete an anger management course, you can almost always satisfy that requirement online — on your own schedule, from any device.

1. Confirm your required hours

Check your court paperwork or ask your probation officer how many hours you need. Most orders specify 4, 8, 12, or 16 hours. If you’re not sure, it’s always safe to ask before you enroll.

2. Enroll and work at your own pace

Once you know your hours, enroll in the matching course. There’s no timer racing against you — start anywhere, take breaks, and come back later. Your progress is saved automatically on every device.

3. Finish and download your certificate

When you complete every lesson and pass the final review, your certificate is generated instantly with your legal name, the course title and hours, the completion date, and a unique verification code. Download the PDF or share the verification link — whatever your court or PO requires.

Every Courseable course is accepted nationwide, or your money back. If you have questions about acceptance in your state, reach out before you start.