
4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP) Class Online — Court Approved
A 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) class is ideal for first-time offenders, minor misdemeanor charges, workplace HR requirements, and individuals seeking a concise personal development program. Many courts order 4-hour programs for minor offenses and low-level charges.
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What Courts Typically Order 4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP)
Courts across the United States commonly order a 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) class for minor offenses. Employers also frequently require 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) programs as part of corrective action plans or return-to-work conditions.
4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP) Curriculum
Our 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) class covers core concepts including awareness, identification of triggers, de-escalation techniques, and healthy communication strategies. Despite the shorter duration, the curriculum provides actionable tools you can apply immediately.
4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP) Class Pricing
No hidden fees. Certificate and enrollment verification letter included.
- ✓ Complete 4-hour course material
- ✓ Certificate of completion
- ✓ Enrollment verification letter
- ✓ Unlimited access — start and stop anytime
- ✓ 100% money-back guarantee
- ✓ Accessible on any device
What's Included in Your 4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP) Certificate
Certificate of Completion
Your 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) certificate includes your name, hours completed, completion date, instructor name and credentials, and a unique verification ID.
Enrollment Verification Letter
A verification letter is available immediately upon enrollment. Share it with your court or probation officer to confirm you've registered.
100% Money-Back Guarantee
If your certificate is not accepted by your court, employer, or ordering authority for any reason, we will refund you the full course price.
Frequently Asked Questions About 4-Hour Minor in Possession (MIP)
Is a 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) class enough for court?
Yes, if your court order specifies 4 hours. Verify the required hours with your probation officer or attorney. If your order doesn't specify hours, 4 hours is often sufficient for minor offenses.
How long does the 4-hour class take to complete?
You must spend a minimum of 4 hours reviewing the material. You can complete it in one session or break it into multiple sessions over several days — your progress is saved automatically.
What's included in the 4-hour Minor in Possession (MIP) certificate?
Your certificate includes your name, the course title, hours completed (4 hours), completion date, instructor name and credentials, and a unique certificate ID for verification.
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