Court-Ordered Education & Support · Free Preview

Built for Change. Beyond Compliance.

Most court-ordered providers sell a checkbox. You pay, you click, you print a certificate, and you hope the court accepts it. Full Circle is engineered the other way around. Every course is time-gated so you can't skip the work, lesson-tracked so the court sees real engagement, and structured so most participants complete one lesson per day — the cadence the behavioral-change research supports. The certificate at the end is a real signal of the work you actually did, not a receipt.

The 3-minute preview below mirrors that structure exactly: real content, a measured time gate, a quiz, and a verifiable certificate. The only thing different is the scale — a real Full Circle program runs from a few hours to 60+ hours of the same disciplined design.

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Sample Lesson — Court-Ordered Education Preview

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Introduction

This short preview shows how a real Full Circle lesson works — from the content, to the reflection prompt, to the quiz, to the verifiable certificate at the end. No signup required.

Core Concept One

The Problem With Most Court-Ordered Providers

Across the country, families and individuals are sold certificates that look official but get rejected by courts. Many providers prey on people in their hardest moment — collecting payment without delivering real coursework, real time on task, or any way for a court to independently confirm what was completed.

  • No verifiable certificate ID or QR code on the document
  • No way for a court to confirm completion independently
  • Pay-once-and-pass models with no real lessons or time tracking
  • Vague hour totals with no breakdown of curriculum
  • Fake or paid reviews flooding the provider's Google, Yelp, or BBB pages — especially clusters of 5-star reviews from new accounts in a short window, or generic praise without specifics. Real court-ordered education providers have mixed reviews; defendants don't always love being there. A flood of perfect reviews is a warning sign, not a credential.

Core Concept Two

How Full Circle Is Different

Every Full Circle course is time-gated, lesson-tracked, and tied to a unique certificate ID a court can verify directly by QR code. Curriculum is non-clinical, behavior-focused, and written for real-world use. The catalog covers 44 categories and 425+ court-credible courses — DUI, anger management, co-parenting, anti-theft, domestic violence intervention, alcohol & drug awareness, and more.

We don't pay for reviews. Our reputation is built on real completions, judicial review, and the QR-verifiable certificate trail we leave behind. Every review on our platform comes from a real defendant who actually completed coursework.

Scenario

Imagine you're handed two completion certificates from different providers — one is a printed PDF with no ID, the other has a QR code, a unique ID, and a verification URL.

Decision Point: Which one is a court more likely to accept on sight?

Safer Alternative: Always choose the provider whose certificates can be independently verified — it protects you, your case, and your time.

Reflection Question

What red flags have you seen — or heard about — in court-ordered education providers?

Practical Application

Pull out any existing certificate of completion you may have. Does it have a QR code or unique ID a court can verify? If yes, scan it. If not, that's a red flag worth noting before you submit it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a real Full Circle course?
No. This is a free, non-binding preview that mirrors the structure of a real Full Circle lesson — content, reflection prompt, quiz, and certificate — so you can see how the platform works before enrolling. It is not court-credible on its own.
Does the sample certificate count in court?
No. The sample certificate carries a watermark, the ID 'SAMPLE-PREVIEW', and a disclaimer noting it is not valid for court submission. Only certificates earned by completing a paid, time-gated Full Circle course are court-credible.
Do I need to sign up to try this sample?
No signup, payment, or account is required to view the sample lesson. It is fully accessible on the public site as a preview.
How is a real Full Circle course different from this sample?
Real courses are time-gated, lesson-tracked, and produce a verifiable certificate with a unique ID a court can confirm by QR code. They run from a few hours to 60+ hours depending on the program and include curriculum grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI).