Can Anybody Tell Me of Any Court Approved Substance Abuse Classes?

Question by Baybee: Can anybody tell me of any court approved Substance Abuse classes?
I am looking for court approved substance abuse, NAA, and drug abuse classes (for a cousin) in California. The key thing is that they have to be court approved and free.
They can be free; for he has already take one class (at a church), which was free.

Best answer:

Answer by davidmi711
Best way to find out is call the court. They klnow which ones they have approved.

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