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8 Hour DUI Education Class

First time DWI offenders in Minnesota who had a BAC below .15% will need to take a 8 hour DWI education program. The cost of our 8 hour DUI class if taken online is $139 and is 8 hours in length. If you are eligible for this online class you may click the button below to get signed up and start your class:

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Just select your class and the number of hours, make sure you qualify for an online class and register.

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Once you pay for the class you will receive an email from us that contains a link to access the class.

Complete Your Class

Once you complete the final exam at the end of the class just email us the requested information.

Receive Your Certificate

We will mail out your official certificate that you will turn into the court.

Notice: It is your responsibility to verify with the judge, probation, employer, or your attorney as to whether or not an online distance-learning DUI class will meet your requirements and will be accepted by the authority requiring you to complete the class. Also note that our class is a “self-paced” class and not a “Zoom” class. Not all states accept online classes, so please verify first.

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Our DUI Class Curriculum

  • DUI Class Introduction
  • DUI Laws
  • Implied consent refusal
  • Blood alcohol levels and the effects on driving
  • Drunk driving statistics
  • Consequences of driving under the influence
  • Alcohol myths and facts
  • Alcohol and drug interactions
  • Pregnancy and alcohol abuse
  • Alcohol and the human body
  • How alcohol effect the brain, central nervous system and internal organs
  • Signs and symptoms of abuse
  • Alcoholism is a disease
  • Relapse prevention
  • Resources for finding help
  • Quizzes after each lesson or video

Minnesota DWI Class Requirements for DWI Offenders

In Minnesota, DUI offenders are required to attend DUI classes as part of their penalty and rehabilitation process. The requirements vary based on the specifics of the offense, such as blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and prior offenses. Here are the general DUI class requirements:

  1. First-Time Offenders:
    • Chemical Health Assessment: Offenders must complete a chemical health assessment to determine their need for treatment or education.
    • DUI Education Classes: Typically, first-time offenders with a BAC under 0.16% must complete a state-approved DUI education program. This program includes classes on cognitive therapy, self-assessment, and attendance at a Victim Impact Panel to hear from individuals affected by DUI incidents.
    • Ignition Interlock Device: For offenders with a BAC of 0.16% or higher, or those who refuse a BAC test, the installation of an ignition interlock device may be required to regain driving privileges.
  2. Repeat Offenders:
    • Longer DUI Education Programs: Second-time offenders and those with higher BAC levels must undergo more intensive education and treatment programs. These programs aim to address underlying issues and prevent future offenses.
    • Extended Use of Ignition Interlock Devices: Repeat offenders are often required to use ignition interlock devices for extended periods, ranging from one to six years depending on the number of offenses.
  3. Administrative Penalties:
    • License Suspension: Offenders face administrative penalties, including license suspension. For a BAC under 0.16%, the suspension can be 90 days with restricted privileges available through the use of an ignition interlock device. For higher BAC levels or refusal to take a BAC test, the suspension period is one year with the option of restricted driving using an ignition interlock.
  4. Reinstatement Requirements:
    • To reinstate a driver’s license after a DUI offense, offenders must pay a reinstatement fee, pass a DWI knowledge test, complete a driver’s license application, and fulfill any other court-imposed requirements, including the completion of a chemical health assessment program.

For more detailed information and to ensure compliance with the latest regulations, offenders should visit the Minnesota Department of Public Safety website or consult with a legal professional.

Sources:

  • Minnesota Department of Public Safety (dps.mn.gov)
  • DMV.org
  • Appelman Law Firm
Additional Minnesota DWI Information
  • Minnesota DUI First Offense – Detailed first offense information including punishments after a first offense DUI in Minnesota.
  • Minnesota DUI Laws – Complete overview of Minnesota DUI laws including all offense levels.
  • Minnesota SR22 Insurance – Learn everything you need to know about Minnesota SR22 filing requirements with the DMV and find out how you can save hundreds of dollars each year on your Minnesota SR22 insurance.
  • Minnesota DUI Lawyers – Contact one of our Minnesota DUI lawyers today to discuss your pending DUI case.
  • Minnesota Bail Bond Agents – Contact an Minnesota bail bond agent to get out of jail now.
  • Minnesota Non-owner Insurance – If you need an SR-22 filing, but don’t own a vehicle, you need to get a non-owner policy.
Local DWI Class Locations By County in Minnesota

Anoka County
J. Hammond Assessments
316 East Main Street
Anoka, MN 55303
Phone: 763-744-6181
Website: www.jhammondassessments.com

Moving Forward Assessment Services
950 Co. Hwy. 10
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Phone: 763-355-5092
Website: www.mymovingforward.org

First Step Assessments
1633 County Highway 10
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Phone: 612-462-5913
Website: www.firststepassessments.com

Becker County
Lakes Counseling Center
1000 8th Street SE
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Phone: 218-847-0696
Website: www.lakescounselingcenter.com

Benton County
Jerry Johnson Alcohol & Drug Counseling
100 2nd Avenue South, #205
Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Phone: 320-240-8009
Website: None available

Crow Wing County
Nystrom & Associates
13021 Evergreen Drive
Baxter, MN 56425
Phone: 218-829-9307
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Dakota County
Nystrom & Associates
7300 West 147th Street, Suite 204
Apple Valley, MN 55124
Phone: 952-997-3020
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Hennepin County
Clear Path Counseling LLC
4601 Excelsior Blvd., Suite 507A
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
Phone: 952-220-9712
Website: www.clearpathmn.com

Rehab Continuum, Inc.
7711 Humboldt Avenue North, Suite 102
Brooklyn Park, MN 55444
Phone: 612-282-5576
Website: www.drivingwithcaremn.com

Direct Assessments & Counseling, LLC
2915 Wayzata Blvd.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Phone: 612-807-7846
Website: www.directassessments.com

Accurate Testing, Inc.
2626 East 82nd Street, Suite 105
Bloomington, MN 55425
Phone: 952-851-8862
Website: www.accuratetesting.net

Bridging Hope Counseling
21000 Rogers Drive, Suite 200
Rogers, MN 55374
Phone: 763-291-5505
Website: www.bridginghopecounseling.com

Nystrom & Associates
11010 Prairie Lakes Drive, Suite 350
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Phone: 952-746-2522
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Itasca County
Rapids Counseling
516 South Pokegama Avenue
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Phone: 218-327-2001
Website: www.rapidscounseling.com

Ramsey County
Rehab Continuum, Inc.
2233 University Avenue West, Suite 341
St. Paul, MN 55114
Phone: 612-282-5576
Website: www.drivingwithcaremn.com

Freedom Chemical Health Services
1426 Laurel Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone: 651-646-1180
Website: www.freedomchemicalhealth.com

Evidence Based Specialists
2353 Rice Street, Suite 135
Roseville, MN 55113
Phone: 612-216-5376
Website: www.evidencebasedspecialists.com

Accurate Testing, Inc.
1001 Johnson Parkway, #A18
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone: 651-890-2756
Website: www.accuratetesting.net

Nystrom & Associates
1900 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, MN 55112
Phone: 651-628-9566
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Sherburne County
Nystrom & Associates
16201 90th Street NE
Otsego, MN 55330
Phone: 763-746-9492
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

St. Louis County
Nystrom & Associates
332 West Superior Street, Suite 300
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone: 218-722-4379
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Center For Alcohol & Drug Treatment
314 West Superior Street, Suite 400
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone: 218-723-8444
Website: www.cadt.org

Washington County
Nystrom & Associates
1811 Weir Drive, Suite 270
Woodbury, MN 55125
Phone: 651-714-9646
Website: www.nystromcounseling.com

Wright County
Bridging Hope Counseling
311 Brighton Avenue South, Suite B
Buffalo, MN 55313
Phone: 763-291-5505
Website: www.bridginghopecounseling.com

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