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Online Marijuana/THC Awareness Classes in Washington

Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Washington-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Courses starting at $19.95

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Marijuana Awareness in Washington

Need a marijuana/THC awareness class for a Washington referral or personal growth? CourtCure offers self-paced online courses focused on cannabis effects, impairment awareness, personal responsibility, safety considerations, and responsible decision-making. Multiple lengths are available (2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24 hours) so you can match what your court, probation officer, attorney, employer, school, or other authority requires. Because Washington’s acceptance is determined by the specific requesting authority—not by a statewide approval list—please verify the provider, delivery format, and required hours before you sign up. Once you choose the length that fits your situation, you can learn on your schedule from any device and access completion documentation at the end. If you’re navigating a Washington case or policy issue related to cannabis, the sections below outline key Washington laws and practical checkpoints to help you confirm what is needed before enrolling.

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2-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 2 Hour

$19.95
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4-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 4 Hour

$24.95
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8-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 8 Hour

$39.95
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12-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 12 Hour

$59.95
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16-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 16 Hour

$79.95
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24-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 24 Hour

$109.95
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Washington-Specific Information

Washington allows adult (21+) non-medical cannabis use, but state law treats impairment and public use seriously. For driving, Washington has a per se THC limit: a driver is guilty of DUI if, within two hours of driving, their blood THC concentration is 5.00 ng/mL or higher; someone can also be convicted of DUI based on overall impairment even without a number. For drivers under 21, Washington makes it a separate misdemeanor offense to drive or be in control of a vehicle after consuming alcohol or cannabis when the THC result is above 0.00 and below the adult DUI threshold. The same 5.00 ng/mL threshold applies to “actual physical control” (for example, sitting behind the wheel with the vehicle parked). Open-container-style rules apply to cannabis in vehicles: cannabis must be in the trunk or an area not normally occupied by passengers, or it must remain in an unopened, sealed package; consuming cannabis in a vehicle on a highway is prohibited. Public consumption is also prohibited statewide. The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) cautions that it’s illegal to take cannabis across state lines, even if your destination allows cannabis. Washington’s Department of Health (DOH) provides prevention and education resources, including information on high-THC products and potential health and mental health risks. If your situation involves a DUI conviction, the Department of Licensing notes that courts often require an alcohol/drug assessment and treatment from a Washington-certified agency—separate from any education course. Because Washington does not maintain a statewide approval list for marijuana/THC awareness classes, requirements are set by the individual court, probation office, diversion program, employer, school, or other authority. Some local authorities may ask for a specific number of education hours; others may require an assessment or formal treatment instead. Additionally, a 2024 state law limits many pre-employment THC screening practices but still allows employers to prohibit impairment at work and to test in certain circumstances. Use the verification checklist below to confirm your authority’s exact expectations before you enroll.

What to verify with a Washington authority before enrolling

Before you purchase any marijuana/THC awareness class for a Washington matter, contact the requesting authority and confirm: - Provider acceptance: Are you free to choose any provider, or is a specific course or in-person format required? - Required hours: Exactly how many hours (2, 4, 8, 12, 16, or 24)? Can you complete it in multiple sessions? - Documentation: What completion certificate or proof is needed, and how should it be submitted (uploaded to a portal, brought to court, given to probation, or emailed to an attorney)? - Deadlines: What is the due date and time zone? Do they need progress reports or just a final certificate? - Additional requirements: For DUI or criminal cases, do you also need a state-certified assessment or treatment plan? For workplace or school referrals, do policies prohibit impairment and require additional trainings? Clarify these points up front to avoid delays.

Washington driving, travel, and public-use reminders

- DUI and physical control: Adults face a per se DUI at 5.00 ng/mL THC measured within two hours of driving; under 21, any THC above 0.00 can trigger a separate misdemeanor offense. Impairment can also be found without a numeric result. - Vehicles and containers: Keep cannabis in the trunk or an area not normally occupied by passengers, or leave it in an unopened, sealed package. Do not consume cannabis in a vehicle on a highway. - Public consumption: Using cannabis in view of the general public is prohibited statewide. Respect property rules, including workplaces and housing. - Crossing borders: Do not take cannabis out of Washington, even to states that allow it. - Health considerations: Washington DOH cautions about potential risks, including with high-THC products and delayed effects from edibles. Plan ahead and avoid driving after using cannabis.

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 Washington

Washington does not publish a statewide list of accepted marijuana/THC awareness courses. Acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and documentation are set by the specific requesting authority (for example, a court, probation officer, prosecutor, attorney, employer, school, diversion program, or licensing/disciplinary body). Before you purchase, contact your authority and confirm: the required number of hours; whether an online, self-paced course is allowed; whether any specific provider is required or restricted; the deadline; and what completion document or submission method they expect. If your matter involves DUI or another offense, ask whether you must complete a state-certified assessment or treatment program; those are different from general education and may be required in addition to or instead of an awareness class. CourtCure does not claim any automatic or guaranteed verification in Washington. Your authority makes the final decision.

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 marijuana awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Washington 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 Washington — Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a state-approved marijuana/THC awareness class list for Washington?

No. Washington does not maintain a statewide approval list for marijuana/THC awareness classes. Acceptance is determined by the specific requesting authority. Confirm provider acceptance, course length, online format, and documentation requirements with your authority before enrolling.

How many hours should I take for a Washington referral?

Only your requesting authority can specify the required hours. CourtCure offers 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24-hour options so you can match what’s assigned. Contact your court, probation officer, attorney, employer, school, or program to confirm the exact number of hours and deadline.

Will this course satisfy a Washington DUI requirement?

This is an education course. Many Washington DUI cases require an alcohol/drug assessment and treatment from a Washington-certified agency, which is different from an awareness class. Ask your court or probation officer whether education hours are accepted and whether separate assessment/treatment is required.

What Washington cannabis rules affect driving and possession?

Key points to know: Washington’s per se DUI limit is 5.00 ng/mL THC for adults; under 21, any THC above 0.00 can trigger a separate misdemeanor. Cannabis in vehicles must be unopened/sealed or placed in the trunk/area not normally occupied by passengers. Public consumption is prohibited, and it’s illegal to carry cannabis across state lines.

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