CourtCure Marijuana Awareness
Online Marijuana/THC Awareness Classes in Utah
Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Utah-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.
Courses starting at $19.95
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Need a marijuana/THC awareness class for a Utah case, probation term, school, employer, or personal growth? CourtCure offers flexible 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24‑hour online courses that cover cannabis effects, impairment awareness, safety considerations, and responsible decision‑making. Because Utah allows medical cannabis but not recreational use, and because drug‑related court and probation requirements are handled locally, acceptance can vary by the specific authority that referred you. Before enrolling, confirm whether an online awareness class is acceptable, how many hours you need, any completion deadline, and what kind of documentation they require. If you’re dealing with a DUI or driver‑license matter, ask whether a Utah‑defined screening, assessment, or “educational series” through a state provider is required. When you’re ready, choose the hour length that fits your needs and start immediately—100% online and self‑paced.
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Utah-Specific Information
Utah operates a statewide Medical Cannabis Program administered by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services in partnership with the Department of Agriculture and Food. Utah permits medical use by cardholders but does not permit recreational cannabis. Program guidance emphasizes lawful purchase only from Utah medical cannabis pharmacies, a prohibition on smoking (vaping is allowed), limits on public use, and product labeling that discloses THC and other cannabinoids. Visitors who qualify can apply for a short‑term non‑resident medical card, but bringing cannabis purchased in another state into Utah is illegal. Utah’s impaired‑driving framework has two key pieces. First, Utah’s general DUI law prohibits driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other intoxicants; for alcohol, the per‑se limit is 0.05% BAC. Second, a separate statute makes it unlawful to operate a vehicle with any measurable controlled substance or metabolite in the body. As of May 6, 2026, that statute does not apply when the only finding is the inactive THC metabolite 11‑nor‑9‑carboxy‑THC. The law also provides an affirmative defense when cannabis is lawfully ingested in medical dosage form by a registered patient. These changes do not authorize impaired driving; authorities may still pursue DUI based on observed impairment or active THC findings. Court‑ordered education and treatment in Utah are typically arranged locally. Many DUI and under‑21 cases involve a state‑defined screening, assessment, and an “educational series” delivered by state substance‑use providers or local substance‑abuse authorities. Individual justice or district courts, probation departments, schools, and employers may refer people to an awareness class for possession or policy violations. Because there is no single statewide approval list for general marijuana awareness courses, you should verify acceptance with your requesting authority before you enroll.
Utah medical‑only rules and product labels—why they matter for this class
Utah’s Medical Cannabis Program allows qualified patients to purchase from in‑state medical cannabis pharmacies only. The state emphasizes that bringing cannabis from another state into Utah is illegal. Utah also prohibits smoking; permitted forms include options like vaporization and oral products. Because product potency directly relates to impairment risk, Utah requires labels that disclose total THC and other cannabinoids, and medical cannabis products must meet specific testing and packaging standards. Separately, hemp‑derived cannabinoid products sold to the general public are regulated by the Department of Agriculture and Food; current rules cap the proportion of THC analogs relative to total cannabinoids and require product registration and compliant labeling. If your referral involves “THC education,” these Utah‑specific rules help you understand potency statements on labels, how route of administration changes effects, and why some products available elsewhere may be unlawful in Utah even if they contain hemp‑derived cannabinoids.
If your situation involves DUI or driver licensing in Utah
Utah’s DUI framework prohibits driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination, and Utah enforces a 0.05% per‑se BAC for alcohol. A separate “measurable controlled substance” law applies to drugs; as of May 6, 2026, it excludes cases where the only finding is the inactive THC metabolite 11‑nor‑9‑carboxy‑THC and recognizes an affirmative defense for lawfully ingested medical cannabis. However, impairment‑based DUI remains fully enforceable. Many Utah DUI sentences require a screening, possible assessment, and an “educational series” delivered by state providers, and driver‑license actions can involve coordination with local substance‑abuse authorities. The CourtCure Marijuana/THC Awareness course can support personal learning or satisfy an authority that accepts a general awareness class, but it does not replace a Utah‑licensed screening, assessment, treatment, or court‑defined DUI educational series when those are ordered. Confirm the exact requirement and how to submit proof with your court, probation officer, attorney, or the Driver License Division before enrolling.
How the Online Course Works
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Complete the course online
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Access completion documentation
After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.
Acceptance & Requirements in Utah
Acceptance in Utah is determined by the specific court, probation officer, attorney, employer, school, or agency that referred you. Before purchase, confirm all of the following with your requesting authority:
- Provider acceptance and whether an online, self‑paced awareness class is allowed.
- Required hour length (2, 4, 8, 12, 16, or 24 hours) and your deadline.
- What the completion document must show and how they want it submitted. Important: If your case involves DUI or driver‑license actions, Utah law often requires a screening, possible assessment, and an “educational series” through state substance‑use programs. The CourtCure Marijuana/THC Awareness course is a general awareness class and is not a substitute for a Utah‑licensed assessment, treatment, or court‑defined DUI educational series when one is specifically ordered. When in doubt, ask your judge, probation officer, attorney, or DLD contact to confirm fit before enrolling.
Completion Certificate & Documentation
After successful completion of your selected CourtCure marijuana awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Utah 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.
Marijuana Awareness in Utah — Frequently Asked Questions
Is recreational marijuana legal in Utah?
No. Utah permits medical cannabis for qualified patients with a valid card. Guidance from the state prohibits smoking, limits public use, and requires purchases through Utah medical cannabis pharmacies. If you received a referral tied to policy or possession, verify the exact requirement with your requesting authority before enrolling.
Will this class satisfy a Utah DUI education requirement?
Not if your court or Driver License Division requires a Utah‑defined screening, assessment, or “educational series” through an state provider. Our Marijuana/THC Awareness course is educational but is not a substitute for those state‑defined services. Ask your judge, attorney, probation officer, or DLD contact what is required in your case.
Do Utah courts accept online marijuana awareness classes?
Some authorities may accept an online awareness class for non‑DUI situations (for example, certain possession or policy violations), but acceptance is not uniform. Always confirm provider acceptance, the hour count, deadlines, and certificate details with your court, probation officer, attorney, school, or employer before purchase.
I’m a medical cannabis patient and was cited for drugged driving. What should I know before enrolling?
Speak with an attorney about your case. Utah law excludes the inactive THC metabolite (11‑nor‑9‑carboxy‑THC) from the “measurable controlled substance” offense and allows an affirmative defense for lawfully ingested medical cannabis, but impaired driving remains illegal. Your court may require screening/assessment or an educational series rather than a general awareness class.
Utah Research Sources
Research references captured during content preparation are provided for convenience and do not imply that any agency or source endorses CourtCure.
- Medical Cannabis | Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
- Local Substance Abuse Authority Programs | Utah Driver License Division
- Impaired Driving | Utah Highway Safety Office
- Utah Code §41‑6a‑517 (Effective 5/6/2026) – Measurable controlled substance in the body
- Patients | Center for Medical Cannabis | Utah Department of Health and Human Services
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