Accepted Statewide

Court Referrals

Clear guidance and court-approved support to help you complete your requirements with confidence.

How It Works

Receive Your Referral

Bring any court paperwork, attorney documents, or probation instructions.

Choose the Right Program

Workshop or individual counseling based on your requirement.

Receive Documentation

Same-day certificate and completion paperwork when applicable.

We’re here to make the process clear

If you have been referred by the court for anger management, you may be feeling overwhelmed or unsure of what comes next. This page is here to help you understand the process, your options, and how we can support you in completing your requirement.

 

Our programs are designed to provide a clear, respectful, and judgment-free experience while ensuring you receive the documentation needed upon completion.

Court Referral Information

Court Referrals: What to Expect

If you were asked by a judge, probation officer, attorney, or another legal authority to complete anger management, this section will help you understand what that usually means, what you may receive, and what to have ready before getting started.

What is a court referral?

A court referral means that a judge, attorney, probation officer, or another legal authority has required you to complete an anger management program as part of your case or resolution.

The number of required hours may vary depending on your case, but many referrals request an 8-hour anger management program.

If you are unsure what your referral requires, our team can help you understand your next step.

This may include

  • Court-ordered anger management classes
  • Individual counseling sessions
  • Proof of completion documentation
  • Certificates for legal submission

What documentation may you receive?

  • Certificate of completion
  • Proof of attendance
  • Required hour documentation
  • Signed paperwork, if applicable


Documentation may vary based on your program requirements and successful completion.

What should you bring or confirm?

  • Your court paperwork or referral documents
  • Any case information requested
  • Identification, if required
  • Payment confirmation, if pre-registered


If you are not sure what applies to your situation, contact the office before your appointment.

Booking Options

Choose the support option that fits your needs.

Select from our available services below to view dates, times, and next steps.

8-Hour Workshop

Join our structured anger management workshop and view available dates for registration.

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Individual Counseling

Schedule a private one-on-one session in a supportive, judgment-free setting.

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Not Sure?

If you are unsure, we encourage you to contact our office before booking so we can help guide you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Any questions?

What is a court referral for anger management?

A court referral means a judge, attorney, probation officer, or another legal authority has required you to complete an anger management program as part of your case or resolution. The number of required hours varies by case, but many referrals request an 8-hour program. If you are unsure what your referral requires, contact our office and we will help identify the right next step.

Not always. Requirements vary by judge, county, and case type. It is important to review your referral paperwork carefully and confirm exactly what your court requires before booking. If you have questions about whether our programs meet your specific requirement, contact our office before registering.

No — these are two separate programs. In certain domestic violence cases, a court may require a Batterers’ Intervention Program (BIP), which is a separate 29-week program. If your case involves domestic violence, please confirm with your attorney or probation officer whether the court ordered BIP specifically rather than general anger management before booking.

Bring your court order, referral documents, case information, and a valid photo ID. If you have a specific form your attorney, probation officer, or judge needs completed, bring that as well.

Yes. Documentation may include a certificate of completion, proof of attendance, and signed completion paperwork depending on the service and your specific requirement. If you need paperwork for court, probation, an employer, or an attorney, please contact our office before booking so we can confirm exactly what will be provided.