How to Complete a Court-Ordered Shoplifting Class in Georgia
How to Complete a Court-Ordered Shoplifting Class in Georgia
If a Georgia court has ordered you to complete a shoplifting prevention class, you're in the right place. Here's everything you need to know.
What Does "Court-Ordered" Mean?
A court-ordered shoplifting class means a judge, prosecutor, or probation officer has made completing a certified class a condition of your case resolution. This is common in:
- First-offender diversion programs
- Plea agreements
- Probation conditions
- Civil recovery settlements
What Makes a Class "Accepted" by Georgia Courts?
Georgia courts typically require that the class be NACATP-accredited (National Association of Certified Anger and Theft Prevention Counselors). This certification ensures the program meets rigorous educational standards.
The Diversion Center's program is fully NACATP-accredited and accepted by courts throughout Georgia.
How to Complete the Class
- Enroll online at diversioncenter.thinkific.com — takes less than 5 minutes
- Complete the self-paced curriculum — typically 4–8 hours, available 24/7
- Download your certificate immediately upon completion
- Submit to your attorney or court — print or email the PDF
Important Tips
- Don't wait until the last minute. Complete the class well before your court date.
- Keep a copy of your certificate. Store it digitally and print at least two copies.
- Call us if you have questions. We can confirm court acceptance before you enroll.
Call (404) 503-8069 or enroll online today.
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Our NACATP-accredited class is accepted by all Georgia courts. Enroll online and get your certificate the same day.
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Questions? Call or text us anytime — we're here to help you move forward.