TruLynk Court Classes

Court-Ordered Classes for Webb County Residents — Online

Webb County orders come out of the courts at 1110 Victoria Street in Laredo; the class one of them names does not have to. Ours meet live over Zoom with an instructor, and the certificate is a state Certificate of Completion issued under our TDLR license — the same document anywhere in Texas. Confirm the program name on your order with the court or your supervising officer before you enroll.

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How does an online class work for a Webb 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 Laredo 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 Webb 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 Webb County courts order these classes?

These are the Webb County courts that hear the cases these classes follow from. They sit in Laredo, and your order names the one your case is in.

Who supervises probation in Webb County?

Community supervision in Webb 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.

Webb County Community Supervision and Corrections Department

Address
1110 Victoria St. Suite 104, Laredo, TX 78040

Webb County CSCD publishes no procedure for filing a class-completion certificate. Confirm with your supervision officer — at the Victoria Street office in Laredo or at the Zapata office, whichever supervises you — how they want it delivered and by when.

What is specific to Webb 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 II runs the Webb County DWI Court Program, which the county describes as voluntary and for non-violent individuals: residents of Webb County aged 18 or older, arrested for a DWI offense, who meet assessment standards for alcohol or drug dependency. webbcountytx.gov
  • The county also runs a Drug Court Program — a 13-month minimum judicially supervised treatment program for adults, using a treatment drug-court model that supports co-occurring psychiatric and substance treatment. webbcountytx.gov
  • Webb County CSCD supervises approximately 3,000 people with a staff of 51, including 26 certified probation officers, working from two offices in Laredo and another in Zapata. webbcountytx.gov

Which class does your Webb 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.

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.

Webb County questions

Can I take a DWI class online for a Laredo court order?
Yes. Webb County’s courts sit at 1110 Victoria Street in Laredo, and our classes meet live over Zoom — which also matters if you report to the CSCD office in Zapata rather than Laredo. Confirm the program name on your order with your supervising officer before enrolling.
Which Webb County court runs the DWI Court Program?
County Court at Law II. The county describes the program as voluntary and for non-violent individuals, open to Webb County residents 18 or older who have been arrested for a DWI offense and meet assessment standards for alcohol or drug dependency. It is a court program, separate from any education class your order names.
How large is Webb County’s probation department?
It supervises roughly 3,000 people with a staff of 51, of whom 26 are certified probation officers, across three offices: two in Laredo and one in Zapata. If you are unsure which office holds your case, the Victoria Street number on this page will tell you.

Not sure which class your Webb 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.