
Ohio Minor in Possession (MIP)
Ohio courts frequently order minor in possession (mip) for assault, menacing, disorderly conduct, and domestic violence. Our online class is accepted by courts statewide including Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), Franklin County (Columbus), Hamilton County (Cincinnati), Summit County (Akron), Montgomery County (Dayton), and all 88 counties.
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Nationally Recognized
This online Minor in Possession (MIP) is recognized throughout the United States and satisfies court, legal, probation, parole, and employment requirements.
Our course instructor is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Master's Degree. View our Course Instructor's credentials and designations.
Easily Accessible
Our Minor in Possession (MIP) is 100% online and self-paced, which allows you to start and stop at any time and as often as necessary to accommodate your schedule.
The course can also be taken on any device that has access to the Internet: desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. You can even start on one device and continue on another!
Guaranteed Acceptance
Your Minor in Possession (MIP) certificate comes backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.
If your certificate is not accepted for any reason, contact us and let us know. We will refund you the full price of the course.
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Starting at only $25, we offer the lowest priced Minor in Possession (MIP) with absolutely no hidden fees; guaranteed! If you find a similar course for a lesser price, we'll beat it! Just contact us and let us know.
The course price includes an enrollment verification letter and your certificate of completion. We do not charge additional fees for providing these documents.
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Is This Distance Learning Program Acceptable in Ohio?
In most cases, our online Minor in Possession (MIP) is accepted by courts, probation officers, and employers in Ohio. However, in some cases the court or rules of a particular county may disallow distance learning. We recommend confirming with your specific court or probation officer before enrolling.
Your certificate is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. If your certificate is not accepted for any reason, we will refund you the full price of the course. Simply contact us with written proof of decline.
Ohio Court-Ordered Minor in Possession (MIP) Requirements
Ohio courts order minor in possession (mip) under the Ohio Revised Code (ORC). Common charges include Assault (ORC ยง2903.13), Menacing (ORC ยง2903.22), Disorderly Conduct (ORC ยง2917.11), and Domestic Violence (ORC ยง2919.25). minor in possession (mip) is frequently ordered as a condition of community control (probation).
Ohio has specific domestic violence provisions under ORC ยง2919.25. For DV convictions, courts may order completion of a certified domestic violence intervention program. If your order specifies minor in possession (mip), our course qualifies.
Ohio's court system includes Common Pleas Courts, Municipal Courts, and County Courts. All levels routinely order minor in possession (mip) as a condition of community control.
Ohio Laws That Commonly Require Minor in Possession (MIP)
ORC ยง2903.13 โ Assault
Misdemeanor of the first degree. Courts commonly order 8-16 hours.
ORC ยง2919.25 โ Domestic Violence
Misdemeanor or felony. Courts may order minor in possession (mip) or a certified DV program.
ORC ยง2903.22 โ Menacing
Misdemeanor of the fourth degree. Courts typically order 4-12 hours.
ORC ยง2917.11 โ Disorderly Conduct
Minor misdemeanor to misdemeanor. Courts often order 4-8 hours.
Ohio Minor in Possession (MIP) FAQs
Is online Minor in Possession (MIP) accepted by Ohio courts?
Yes. Ohio courts across all 88 counties generally accept online minor in possession (mip). 100% money-back guarantee.
How many hours does Ohio require?
Ohio does not mandate a specific number. The judge sets the hours as a condition of community control, typically 8-16.
What is community control in Ohio?
Community control is Ohio's term for probation. minor in possession (mip) is commonly ordered as a community control condition.
Is this distance learning program (online class) acceptable in my county?
Search for your county in Ohio below. Counties in green accept our online Minor in Possession (MIP). If your county is not listed or specifically rejects distance learning providers, contact us for guidance.
Is This the Course I Am Required to Take?
The Minor in Possession (MIP) has a number of different names but they all reference the same course requirement. If you have been instructed to take any one of the following courses then our online Minor in Possession (MIP) may satisfy that requirement:
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