CourtCure Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness
Online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Classes in West Virginia
Complete your behavioral health & substance awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the West Virginia-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.
Courses starting at $24.95
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This page helps West Virginians choose an online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness class that fits a referral or personal goal. The course focuses on understanding substance‑related risks, decision‑making, and healthier coping strategies. Many people in West Virginia use a class like this for court, probation, school, work, or self‑improvement. Because West Virginia handles referrals through local courts, probation, and community programs, acceptance of any third‑party online course is determined by the requesting authority. Before enrolling, confirm your required hours, whether an online format is allowed, and how your completion should be documented and submitted. If your case involves a Day Report Center or Drug Court, ask your supervising officer or team for written guidance. Note: West Virginia’s DMV Safety & Treatment Program for DUI license reinstatement follows its own rules and does not accept online coursework; this class is not a substitute for that program. Once you know your requirements, select from 4–60 hours and get started.
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Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 8 Hour
Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 12 Hour
Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 16 Hour
Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 24 Hour
Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 30 Hour
Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Training – 60 Hour
West Virginia-Specific Information
West Virginia handles behavioral health and substance‑related education through a mix of statewide agencies and local justice programs. The West Virginia Department of Human Services’ Bureau for Behavioral Health (BBH) is the state’s Single State Agency for behavioral health and oversees community‑based services. The public system is anchored by 13 Comprehensive Behavioral Health Centers serving different regions; courts and community programs often refer people to these or other local providers for assessment, counseling, or treatment. On the justice side, West Virginia’s community corrections network includes county Day Report Centers (DRCs) that supervise participants in the community and coordinate programming such as cognitive‑behavioral classes and substance‑use education. Acceptance of an independent online education class for court or probation purposes is therefore decided locally—usually by the judge, magistrate, probation officer, or DRC case manager—based on the goals of your supervision plan. Separately, the West Virginia Judiciary administers Adult Drug Courts that integrate treatment, testing, supervision, and incentives/sanctions; these teams typically follow structured program plans and may require services from designated providers. A distinct process exists for DUI license reinstatement: the Division of Motor Vehicles’ Safety & Treatment Program requires its own education and evaluation components and explicitly does not accept online coursework. Because these systems operate in parallel, a private online education class like this one may be appropriate for some referrals (e.g., general education hours ordered by a court, probation, employer, or school) but not for others (e.g., DMV DUI reinstatement or treatment mandated by Drug Court). Always verify hours, format, provider acceptance, and documentation with your West Virginia authority before purchasing.
Working with West Virginia Day Report Centers
Many West Virginia counties supervise participants through Day Report Centers (DRCs) funded under the state’s community corrections framework. DRCs typically coordinate assessments, classes, drug testing, and case management. If your referral mentions a DRC—or you are already checking in there—ask your case manager whether an independent online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness class is allowed, and whether you must pick from a specific list of providers. Clarify required hours, any weekly pace limits, progress check‑ins, and the exact deadline. Also ask how they want your completion documented (for example, to bring a printed certificate to a DRC appointment or to send it to a designated email). Some programs combine education with treatment or counseling; an education‑only class like this one may satisfy only the “hours of education” portion, if permitted. Getting written approval before you enroll can prevent repeating coursework or missing a DRC standard you didn’t know about.
If you’re in Drug Court or on Probation in West Virginia
Adult Drug Courts operate in multiple West Virginia circuits and closely coordinate treatment, testing, and supervision. Probation officers also have discretion to assign or recommend programming. If your participation is tied to Drug Court or probation, ask your supervising officer or team whether an online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness class can count toward your plan and, if so, how many hours are required. Some teams prefer you to complete programming delivered by local providers they work with; others may allow a third‑party online course for specific education hours. Confirm any prerequisites (e.g., assessments) and how to document your progress. Ask whether your documentation must list a case number, the supervising circuit or county, or other identifiers, and whether electronic delivery is acceptable. Because requirements are program‑specific and can change, secure approval in advance and keep a copy of the instructions with your case paperwork.
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 West Virginia
Acceptance in West Virginia is determined by the requesting authority. Before enrolling, confirm with your judge, magistrate, clerk, probation officer, Day Report Center case manager, attorney, employer, or school that an independent, self-paced online class and your selected number of hours will be accepted. Ask about any provider list, minimum hours, completion deadline, and how the authority wants documentation submitted. Important: West Virginia’s DMV Safety & Treatment Program for DUI license reinstatement has its own requirements and states that online coursework is not accepted; separate, in‑state program rules apply for those cases. Day Report Centers and Adult Drug Court teams may also require you to complete programs they coordinate or approve. If you receive written or emailed acceptance instructions, keep a copy and follow them when you submit your completion documentation.
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 West Virginia 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 West Virginia — Frequently Asked Questions
Will a West Virginia court or probation officer accept an online class for this topic?
It depends on your authority. Some judges, magistrates, probation officers, or Day Report Centers allow independent online education for specific hours; others require you to use programs they coordinate. Get approval for online delivery and your chosen hours before enrolling, and keep a copy of any instructions.
How many hours should I choose for a West Virginia referral?
Select the exact number of hours your authority requires. CourtCure offers 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 30, and 60‑hour options. If your paperwork doesn’t list hours, ask your judge, clerk, probation officer, Drug Court team, Day Report Center, employer, or school to specify the requirement before purchase.
Can I use this course for West Virginia’s DUI Safety & Treatment Program?
No. The DMV’s Safety & Treatment Program has its own in‑state requirements and states that online coursework is not accepted. If you need DUI license reinstatement, follow DMV program instructions instead of enrolling in this course for that purpose.
How do I submit my completion to a West Virginia authority?
Follow the submission method your authority specifies—such as giving a printed certificate to your probation officer, emailing documentation to a clerk, or uploading to a portal. Confirm the preferred format, deadline, and any required identifiers (e.g., case details) before you start.
West Virginia Research Sources
Research references captured during content preparation are provided for convenience and do not imply that any agency or source endorses CourtCure.
- Bureau for Behavioral Health – Comprehensive Behavioral Health Centers
- West Virginia Community Corrections Act – FY23 Annual Report (Justice and Community Services)
- Chapter 540 Day Report Centers – WV Bureau for Medical Services (policy document)
- Information for WV Residents – DUI Safety & Treatment Program
- WV Division of Motor Vehicles – Safety & Treatment Program
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