Court-Ordered Classes for Collin County Residents — Online
A Collin County order names a program, and three of the ones it names most often we teach live over Zoom — no drive to McKinney for class. The certificate is a state Certificate of Completion issued under our TDLR license, the same document statewide. Confirm the program name on your order with your court or supervision officer before you enroll.
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How does an online class work for a Collin County order?
You attend live over Zoom at a scheduled time, with an instructor, from wherever you are. There is no self-paced video and no drive to a classroom, which is the part that matters when the class is in McKinney and you are not.
What you finish with is a state Certificate of Completion issued under our license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. That certificate is not county-specific: it is the same document whether your case is in Collin County or anywhere else in Texas, because the license behind it is a state license.
Confirm the program name with your court or supervising officer before you enroll anywhere. Only the court or your officer can decide whether a given program satisfies your order. We will read the program name off your paperwork and tell you which class it points at, but we cannot make that decision for your court.
Which Collin County courts order these classes?
These are the Collin County courts that hear the cases these classes follow from. They sit in McKinney, and your order names the one your case is in.
Who supervises probation in Collin County?
Community supervision in Collin County runs through the department below. If your order came with a supervising officer, that officer works here, and they are the person to confirm the program name with.
Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department
- Address
- 4800 Community Ave., McKinney, TX 75071
- Phone
- 972-548-4237
Collin County CSCD’s department page and its probationer-programs page list the programs it runs but publish no certificate-submission process. Confirm with your supervision officer how they want the certificate delivered and by what date.
What is specific to Collin County?
The statutes are the same in all 254 counties. What varies is what a given courthouse and probation department do with the discretion those statutes hand them, so each point below carries the source it was read off.
- County Court at Law No. 7 runs a DWI/Drug Court for a published list of offenses — DWI second offense, a first DWI with high blood alcohol content or an accident, a first DWI involving drugs, and second-offense misdemeanor drug possession — and it runs no less than 12 months. collincountytx.gov
- The county also runs a felony Drug Court in the 416th District Court, whose graduates it reports at roughly a 10% recidivism rate with 75% maintaining sobriety for at least a year, plus misdemeanor and regional veterans courts. collincountytx.gov
- Collin County reports its District Courts disposed of 31,750 cases in 2025, with a case filed there completed in 5 months and 6 days — figures the county attributes to the Texas Office of Court Administration. collincountytx.gov
Which class does your Collin County order name?
These are the three programs Texas criminal courts order by name most often. Your order names one of them, or a program on the full list below it.
- DWI Education12 hours · $75
- DWI Intervention (Repeat Offender)32 hours · $225
- Drug Offender Education Program15 hours · $85
Every class we run — anger management, family violence, the victim impact panel, and the alcohol program for minors are all on that page, and each one names the requirement it clears.
Collin County questions
- Can I take the class online if my Collin County case is in McKinney?
- Yes. Every Collin County Court at Law and every District Court sits at 2100 Bloomdale Road in McKinney, and probation sits on Community Avenue — the class does not have to sit anywhere. Ours meets live over Zoom. Confirm the program name on your order with your supervision officer first.
- What offenses does the Collin County DWI/Drug Court cover?
- County Court at Law No. 7 publishes its list: DWI second offense, a first DWI with a high blood alcohol content or an accident, a first DWI involving drugs, and a second misdemeanor drug possession. The program runs no less than 12 months. It is a court program, not the education class your order may separately name.
- How quickly do Collin County District Courts move a case?
- Quickly, by the county’s own reporting of Texas Office of Court Administration figures: 31,750 cases disposed in 2025, and a case filed in Collin County completed in 5 months and 6 days. That matters for a class order, because the deadline written on it tends to arrive sooner than people expect.
Not sure which class your Collin County order names?
Send us the order. We read program names off Texas court orders every day, and we will tell you which class yours points at, how long it runs and what it costs before any money changes hands. If it names a program we do not teach, we will say that too.
Call 877-635-4498 with the order in front of you, or text us a photo of it.
TruLynk Court Classes is a TDLR-licensed education provider. This page is general information, not legal advice. Court and probation practice changes; confirm anything here with the court or department it names. For advice about your case, talk to a licensed Texas attorney.
