Court-Approved Domestic Violence for the Orange County Superior Court
court-ordered domestic violence classes for individuals ordered by the Orange County Superior Court to complete domestic violence intervention education. Licensed counselors with same-day certificates accepted by Orange County courts and California probation departments.

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Court Overview
The Orange County Superior Court is one of the largest and busiest superior court serving Orange County in California. Located at 700 Civic Center Dr. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701, the court operates with 92 judges and handles a wide range of criminal, civil, family, and traffic matters including cases that result in court-ordered counseling and educational requirements.
For individuals ordered by the Orange County Superior Court to complete domestic violence intervention education, understanding the court's structure and processes is important for successful compliance. One of California's largest courts serving over 3 million residents. Home to Disneyland, pristine beaches, and a thriving tech economy.
The Orange County Superior Court also operates additional locations at North Justice Center (1275 N. Berkeley Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832) and Harbor Justice Center (4601 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, CA 92660). If your case is being heard at one of these locations rather than the main courthouse, our program and certificate are identical no matter which Orange County Superior Court location issued your order.
Cases involving domestic assault, intimate partner violence, violation of protective orders, aggravated domestic battery, and family dispute-related charges heard at the Orange County Superior Court frequently require completion of a domestic violence intervention program — also known as a batterer intervention program (BIP) or partner abuse intervention program (PAIP). Our evidence-based DV intervention class is grounded in the Duluth Model and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), addressing power and control dynamics, accountability, and healthy relationship skills.
What's Included
Domestic Violence for Orange County Superior Court Cases
Schroeder Counseling provides court-ordered domestic violence classes for individuals ordered by the Orange County Superior Court to complete domestic violence intervention education. Our program is conducted entirely online through live, interactive Zoom sessions, allowing you to participate from anywhere in Orange County or throughout California. This is not a self-paced video course — you work directly with a licensed counselor in real-time.
Schroeder Counseling's court-approved domestic violence program uses the Duluth Model and CBT techniques to address the dynamics and cycle of domestic violence, power and control patterns, conflict de-escalation, personal accountability and responsibility, safety planning, and building respectful relationships. The program meets all California requirements for court-ordered batterer intervention program (BIP) completion and is accepted by the Orange County Superior Court, Orange County courts, family courts, and California Department of Corrections.
Our online domestic violence intervention classes for Orange County Superior Court cases are conducted through live, interactive Zoom sessions with licensed DV counselors experienced in working with court-ordered participants. We offer flexible program lengths of 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36, and 52 hours to match your specific court order. The program is suitable for criminal court orders, family court mandates, protective order conditions, plea agreements, CPS referrals, and probation requirements.
Upon completion, you receive a professional certificate of completion the same day. The certificate includes your full name, total program hours completed, dates of attendance, curriculum description, and our counselor's professional license credentials — all documentation required by the Orange County Superior Court, Orange County probation departments, and California courts for case compliance. We also send direct verification to the Orange County Superior Court clerk's office or your probation officer upon request at no additional charge.
Court-Approved
Accepted by Orange County Superior Court
Licensed Counselors
BIP-certified professionals
Flexible Hours
Evenings & weekends
Same-Day Certs
Court-ready documentation
Common Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know before enrolling. Can't find your answer? Call us.
Yes. Our court-ordered domestic violence classes are nationally recognized and accepted by courts throughout California, including the Orange County Superior Court. We provide professional certificates of completion with licensed counselor credentials and can send direct verification to the court clerk, your probation officer, or your attorney upon request. We always recommend confirming specific requirements with the Orange County Superior Court clerk's office or your attorney before enrolling.
Upon completing your court-ordered domestic violence classes, you receive a professional certificate of completion with licensed counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, and curriculum details. This certificate can be presented to the Orange County Superior Court clerk in person, by mail, through your attorney, or as directed by your probation officer. We also send direct verification to the court clerk or probation department upon request at no additional charge.
Requirements vary by case, offense severity, and judicial discretion at the Orange County Superior Court. California courts typically require between 4 and 52 hours depending on the specific charge and circumstances. Common requirements include 4-8 hour programs for minor offenses, 12-16 hour programs for misdemeanors, and 24-52 hour programs for more serious charges. Your specific hour requirement will be stated in your court order or communicated by your attorney or probation officer.
Yes. Our program is conducted entirely online through live, interactive Zoom sessions with a licensed counselor. You can participate from anywhere in California. California courts, including the Orange County Superior Court, recognize live online sessions as equivalent to in-person classes. Online completion provides the same professional certificate and court documentation as traditional classroom instruction.
You can enroll online and schedule your first session immediately. Many participants begin and complete shorter programs (4-8 hours) within the same week. For longer court-ordered programs, we offer flexible scheduling with multiple sessions per week to help you complete your requirement as quickly as possible while meeting all Orange County Superior Court standards.
The Orange County Superior Court is located at 700 Civic Center Dr. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 and can be reached at (657) 622-6878. Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. If you need to confirm your specific court-ordered domestic violence classes requirement, verify your case number, or check on your court date, the clerk's office at this number is the fastest way to get an official answer — we recommend calling before your program deadline if anything on your court order is unclear.
Yes. Our certificates are routinely accepted by probation departments throughout Orange County and California. Each certificate includes licensed counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, curriculum description, and completion verification — all documentation probation officers require. We also provide direct verification to your probation officer upon request.
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