8 Common Questions About Pre-Court Classes
- NeXgen

- Apr 6
- 2 min read
Pre-court classes come with a lot of misconceptions. This post answers eight common questions so you have a clear, accurate picture of how online educational classes work and what to expect.
1. Are pre-court classes a punishment?
A lot of people assume a required class is meant as punishment. It is not. The purpose is educational, giving you clear information and a certificate of completion at the end. It is an opportunity to learn rather than a penalty.
2. Will a class actually be useful to me?
Some people are skeptical that a class will help. While results depend on what you put into it, many people find the practical material useful, both for meeting a requirement and for everyday life. The skills tend to carry over well beyond the class itself.
3. Are all classes the same?
Not exactly. NeXgen offers different classes for different needs, including alcohol and drug classes, anger management classes, and others. Choosing the class that fits your situation makes the experience more relevant and useful.
4. Are these classes only for people with criminal charges?
No. People take pre-court classes for a range of reasons. Some are meeting a court-related requirement, some are responding to a request from an attorney or employer, and some simply want to work on personal growth. The classes are open to anyone who needs them.
5. Is the class just a formality?
It is easy to treat a required class as a box to check, but many people get real value out of the material when they engage with it. Clear, practical content gives you something to take away rather than just a completion record.
6. How do I get my certificate?
You complete the class through a secure online platform on a schedule that fits your life, and you receive a certificate of completion when you finish. You can then submit your documentation as requested.
7. How is my privacy handled?
Privacy is a priority. Your information is handled in line with applicable privacy laws and professional obligations, and is released only as permitted by law or with your authorization.
8. What topics do the classes cover?
The classes cover practical, everyday topics like communication, healthy relationships, and managing stress. The focus is on useful information you can apply in daily life, delivered in a clear and straightforward format.
Getting started
If you need to meet a court-related or employer-related requirement, or you want to work on personal growth, an online pre-court class is a flexible, private way to do it.
The process is clear from start to finish.
Please note: NeXgen Therapies is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Acceptance varies by court and jurisdiction, and completing a class does not guarantee court acceptance or any legal outcome. These classes are not a DUI program and not a BIP program.




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