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CourtCure Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness

Online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness Classes in Wyoming

Complete your behavioral health & substance awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Wyoming-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 Wyoming

Choose an online Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness class that fits your Wyoming referral or personal goals. CourtCure offers flexible, self‑paced options (4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 30, or 60 hours) focused on substance‑related risks, decision‑making, and wellness skills you can apply immediately. Many people in Wyoming use a general education class when a judge, attorney, employer, school, or program simply asks for hours of education rather than clinical treatment. Because Wyoming requirements vary, it’s essential to verify what your specific authority will accept before you enroll—especially if your situation involves treatment, assessment, or driver‑licensing processes. If your paperwork confirms that a non‑clinical, online education course is appropriate and specifies hours, pick that option and get started today. If you’re unsure, use the guidance below to check acceptance and avoid delays.

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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Wyoming-Specific Information

Wyoming’s behavioral health and substance use services are coordinated at the state level by the Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division, but most referrals for education or treatment are decided locally by judges, probation/parole officers, and treatment/diversion court teams. The Division operates a certification program for substance use disorder (SUD) providers and impaired‑driving education services. It maintains a public, searchable list of currently certified providers. When a Wyoming authority requires a Division‑certified provider—common for court‑referred treatment, assessments, or impaired‑driving education—you must choose from that list. A general educational course like this one can be helpful for personal insight or for referrals that simply ask for a non‑clinical class, but it does not replace clinical treatment, assessment, or Division‑certified impaired‑driving education when those are specified. Wyoming’s Judicial Branch administers treatment and diversion courts under statewide rules and standards. Participants are screened and assessed for mental health, substance use, and criminogenic needs, and they agree to structured plans that may include therapy, drug testing, and other services. Separately, the Wyoming Department of Corrections manages community supervision and an Intensive Supervision Program that uses research‑based programming (including cognitive‑behavioral interventions) along with treatment and frequent testing. These contexts illustrate why requirements can vary widely from one case to another. For driver licensing matters, WYDOT sets its own conditions. For example, an alcohol‑related probationary license requires completion of a standard 8‑hour DUI education class from a provider recognized through the Division. WYDOT also administers rules for 24/7 sobriety restricted licenses. Because these processes are distinct from court education referrals, always confirm whether your need is for general education, clinical services, or a specific licensing requirement before enrolling.

How Wyoming Referrals Typically Work

Wyoming uses a mix of local court orders, probation/parole supervision, and specialized problem‑solving courts. In municipal or circuit courts, a judge may order education, treatment, or both as part of sentencing or a plea. If you are on state supervision, the Wyoming Department of Corrections sets conditions and may direct you to complete programming or treatment while you check in with your officer. Treatment and diversion courts operate in several counties under statewide standards; participants agree to individualized treatment plans, drug/alcohol testing, and regular reviews. Across these systems, details vary by county and case. Read your paperwork carefully, ask the clerk or your supervising officer to clarify whether a general education class is appropriate, and confirm the exact hours and documentation needed. If your order references an assessment, ASAM levels of care, or a Division‑certified provider list, that points to clinical services rather than a general education class.

If Your Situation Involves DUI or Driver Licensing

Driver licensing actions are handled by WYDOT and may include ignition interlock, 24/7 sobriety participation, or a restricted/probationary license. For alcohol‑related suspensions where a probationary license is approved, WYDOT requires at least an 8‑hour DUI education class that is approved through the Wyoming Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division and taken from a provider listed on the state’s public search. Those requirements are separate from what a court might accept for general education. If your paperwork involves a 24/7 sobriety restricted license or ignition interlock, follow WYDOT’s instructions exactly and verify any class provider on the Division’s provider listing. This CourtCure course is a general Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness program and is not a replacement for impaired‑driving education or treatment from a Division‑certified provider when such services are required.

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 Wyoming

Acceptance in Wyoming is authority-specific. Judges, probation/parole officers, diversion/treatment court teams, employers, and schools set their own requirements. Before you purchase, confirm: required hours; whether an educational class (like this) is sufficient or if clinical treatment is required; whether online self-paced coursework is allowed; your deadline and reporting method; and any paperwork details (name on certificate, case or citation number, or forms). If your situation involves driver licensing or a DUI, Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) processes may require an impaired‑driving education class from a provider listed by the Wyoming Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division—those rules are separate from court education referrals. When in doubt, ask the requesting authority to confirm that a general behavioral health/substance awareness class will meet your needs and which course length to choose.

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 Wyoming 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 Wyoming — Frequently Asked Questions

Will a Wyoming court or probation officer accept this online class?

Acceptance is determined by the individual court, probation/parole officer, diversion/treatment court team, employer, or school. Some Wyoming referrals allow a general education class; others require a clinical assessment or services from a provider listed in the Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division search. Confirm your provider type, hours, and delivery format with the requesting authority before enrolling.

How many hours should I choose for a Wyoming referral?

Only your requesting authority can set the hours. Common options include 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 30, or 60 hours. If your paperwork specifies a number, match that. If it’s silent, ask your judge, attorney, or supervising officer. For driver‑licensing matters, WYDOT may require a specific 8‑hour impaired‑driving education class from a Division‑recognized provider, which is separate from this general course.

Does this course satisfy WYDOT’s DUI or probationary license class requirement?

WYDOT requires a standard 8‑hour impaired‑driving education class taken from a provider listed through the Wyoming Department of Health’s Behavioral Health Division. Those classes and providers are distinct from this general Behavioral Health & Substance Awareness course. If your need is licensing‑related, verify requirements with WYDOT and select a provider from the state list.

Can I take this course if I live outside Wyoming?

Yes, the course is fully online. However, acceptance still depends on the Wyoming authority requesting it. If your order or supervision terms require a Wyoming Division‑certified provider or specify in‑person services, this general online class will not substitute. Always confirm acceptance before you enroll.

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