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CourtCure Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness

Online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Classes in Alabama

Complete your behavioral health & substance awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Alabama-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Courses starting at $24.95

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Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness in Alabama

Enroll in a flexible online course designed to build insight into behavioral health, substance-related risks, and healthier decision‑making. CourtCure offers multiple hour options (4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 30, 60) so you can choose the length that matches what your requesting authority requires or what fits your personal goals. Study on your schedule from any device and track your progress as you go. Because acceptance policies in Alabama vary by judge, Court Referral Officer (CRO), probation/parole, school, or employer, it’s essential to confirm the provider, delivery format (online vs. in‑person), required hours, deadline, and the exact documentation needed before you purchase. If your paperwork mentions the Alabama Court Referral Program (CREP) or specifies Level 1/Level 2, contact the CRO listed to verify next steps. If you simply need an educational class on decision‑making and substance awareness, these courses provide structured, self‑paced learning.

Choose Your Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Course

Select the course length that matches the requirement you were given. Product pricing and links below come directly from the live CourtCure WooCommerce catalog.

4-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 4 Hour

$24.95
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8-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 8 Hour

$39.95
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12-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 12 Hour

$59.95
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16-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 16 Hour

$79.95
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24-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 24 Hour

$99.95
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30-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 30 Hour

$129.95
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60-Hour Course

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 60 Hour

$199.95
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Alabama-Specific Information

In Alabama, many justice-related education referrals flow through the Administrative Office of Courts (AOC). Local courts use Court Referral Officers (CROs) and the Court Referral Education Program (often noted as “CREP”) to evaluate individuals and assign one of several pathways. Alabama’s CREP includes Level 1 (minimum 12 hours) and Level 2 (minimum 24 hours) educational classes, and Level 3 is a referral to clinical treatment rather than a class. If your order, plea paperwork, or CRO meeting notes specify “Court Referral Program,” “CREP,” or “Level 1/Level 2,” you are typically expected to enroll with an AOC‑certified education provider or complete services arranged by the CRO—independent online courses not connected to the AOC program are often not accepted for those assignments. Beyond CREP, Alabama operates a network of specialty/problem‑solving courts (including drug and mental health courts) that set local participation rules and may combine testing, counseling, and court appearances. Each county’s program may have unique requirements and timelines, so always verify with the court coordinator or your attorney. Probation and parole conditions in Alabama can include education or treatment. The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles also uses Day Reporting Centers that offer structured programming (e.g., cognitive restructuring, substance use, and behavioral health services). If you are supervised by a probation or parole officer, confirm whether they will accept an independent online class, require a specific in‑person program, or mandate clinical treatment. If your situation does not involve the AOC Court Referral Program or a specialty court—and an employer, attorney, or school has simply asked for a behavioral health/substance awareness class—this online course can be a practical option when an online provider is acceptable. When in doubt, contact the requesting authority before you enroll.

If your paperwork mentions a Court Referral Officer (CRO)

CROs are part of Alabama’s court‑managed referral system. If your ticket, plea agreement, or sentencing order says to meet with a CRO—or lists “CREP,” “Level 1,” or “Level 2”—call the CRO shown on your paperwork before you enroll anywhere. They will evaluate you and explain whether you must attend an AOC‑certified Court Referral Education Program, complete self‑help meetings, or enter treatment (Level 3). Ask the CRO: 1) Which provider(s) are approved for your county, 2) Whether any online option is allowed for your specific case, 3) The exact hours and deadline, and 4) What proof of completion they need. If your CRO or court directs you to a specific local class or treatment provider, follow that instruction. If your situation is outside the court referral system and an authority simply wants an educational course, verify that an independent online provider is acceptable before purchasing.

How Alabama specialty courts and supervision affect class acceptance

Drug courts and mental health courts in Alabama operate locally under the judicial branch. These programs combine court oversight with services such as counseling, testing, and case management, and they often have their own participation rules. If you are in one of these programs, confirm with the coordinator or your attorney whether any standalone online education is permitted and, if so, the exact hours and documentation they require. If you are on probation or parole, conditions may include education or treatment, and some individuals are assigned to Day Reporting Centers that deliver structured programming. In those situations, approval for an independent online course depends on your supervising officer or program rules. When a non‑court authority (employer, school, or attorney) asks for an educational class on substance awareness and healthy decision‑making, and does not specify AOC‑certified services, you can generally choose an online option—after confirming provider acceptance and hour requirements.

How the Online Course Works

Choose the required hours

Select the CourtCure course length that matches the assignment or requirement you received.

Complete the course online

Work through the course online using your phone, tablet, or computer and complete the required learning activities.

Access completion documentation

After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.

Acceptance & Requirements in Alabama

Acceptance in Alabama is authority‑specific. Judges, CROs, prosecutors, diversion/specialty courts, probation/parole officers, employers, and schools set their own requirements. If your paperwork references the Alabama Court Referral Program (CREP), a CRO, or “Level 1/Level 2,” you will generally need an AOC‑certified provider or services directed by your CRO—not an independent online course. Specialty/problem‑solving courts also issue program‑specific rules. For probation/parole, your supervising officer may require a particular program or clinical treatment. Before purchasing, confirm all of the following with the authority that assigned you: whether an online provider is acceptable; the exact number of hours; any topic or curriculum notes; your deadline; and the documentation or submission method they require. If the authority allows you to choose any educational provider, select the CourtCure hour length that matches their requirement.

Important: Acceptance is determined by the court, probation department, employer, school, agency, or other requesting authority. CourtCure does not automatically represent a course as approved, licensed, or accepted by a particular authority unless that status has been specifically verified.

Completion Certificate & Documentation

After successful completion of your selected CourtCure behavioral health & substance awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Alabama referral or requirement, confirm before enrolling what the requesting authority expects the completion document to show and how it should be submitted. The same CourtCure completion process is used for students in every state; acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and document requirements remain subject to the requesting authority.

Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness in Alabama — Frequently Asked Questions

Will Alabama courts accept this course if I was told to complete the Court Referral Program (CREP) or Level 1/Level 2?

Usually no. If your paperwork or CRO directs you to CREP Level 1 or Level 2, you are expected to use an AOC‑certified program or services arranged by the CRO. Independent online classes like this one are typically not substitutes. Contact your CRO or the court to confirm what is required.

How many hours should I choose for an Alabama referral?

Only the requesting authority can set the hours. Alabama’s CREP uses fixed minimums (e.g., 12 or 24 hours), while other referrals (attorney, employer, school) may specify different totals. Ask your authority for the exact hour requirement and whether an online class is acceptable, then select the matching CourtCure option.

Can probation or parole in Alabama require treatment instead of a class?

Yes. Alabama law allows courts and supervising officers to require behavioral or substance use treatment. The Bureau of Pardons and Paroles also operates Day Reporting Centers with structured programming. This course is educational and not a substitute for clinical treatment when treatment is ordered.

What Alabama resources can I contact if I need in‑state services?

For court‑related assignments, start with your Court Referral Officer or court coordinator. For clinical services, the Alabama Department of Mental Health oversees statewide substance use providers. If you are on probation or parole, ask your supervising officer or Day Reporting Center about approved programs.

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