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Alive at 25 - Defensive Driver Course 06/18/2026 9:00 AM (4 hours) - Snohomish County District Court South Division
with Kareena Lauer
**DO NOT WAITLIST** If this class date is full, please register for another date listed.
**Due to high demand, course dates may be after 90-day court deadline. If you are registering within your 30-day enrollment period, your completion deadline will automatically be extended upon enrollment.
Participants must provide proof of a valid Driver's License and of liability insurance at the time of the course. This 4-hour class will be held at the Snohomish County District Court South Division-20520 68th Avenue W, Lynnwood, WA 98036.
Alive at 25 is a 4 hour highly-interactive course that teaches drivers under 25 the attitudes of personal responsibility and respectful decision making to ensure they are capable of making safe and legal driving decisions. Drivers between the ages of 15-24 are more likely than anyone else to be killed in a motor vehicle collision. Alive at 25 incorporates Reality Therapy and Choice Theory™ techniques to help participants identify the five basic needs that drive human behavior. Whereas driver education teaches the mechanics of car and road handling and state law, Alive at 25 focuses on behavior, judgment, decision making and consequences, and provides tools for making positive choices.
Alive at 25 may be mandated by Court Order as an option to defer a court sentence, or may be mandated as part of a judgment and sentence. You must have been cited before your 25th birthday to be eligible for the course. Community Members may also take the course and must be between the ages of 15 and 24.
All are welcomed to apply for the program, please contact your local District Court for clarification and eligibility.
DV MRT (Domestic Violence Moral Reconation Therapy)
DV MRT - Domestic Violence Moral Reconation Therapy - is a cognitive-behavioral educational approach that confronts batterer's beliefs and behaviors especially focusing on power and control issues. DV MRT uses a step-by-step treatment strategy designed to enhance self-image, promote growth of a positive, productive identity, and facilitate the development of higher stages of moral reasoning.
DV MRT (Domestic Violence Moral Reconation Therapy) is a 24 week (minumum - depending on participant progress) program which meets in a group setting once per week. Groups are held each Tuesday for an hour and a half.
Registration in this class requires a referral from the court. Once you register and pay, please contact Programs at 425-262-2580 or SDCPrograms@co.snohomish.wa.us to schedule an intake appointment.
MRT (Moral Reconation Therapy)
MRT - Moral Reconation Therapy - is a systematic cognitive-behavioral, step-by-step treatment strategy designed to enhance self-image, promote growth of a positive, productive identity, and facilitate the development of higher stages of moral reasoning.
MRT (Moral Reconation Therapy) is a 12 week (minumum - depending on participant progress) program which meets in a group setting once per week. Groups are held each Friday for an hour and a half.
Registration in this class requires a referral from the court. Once you register and pay, please contact Programs at 425-262-2580 or SDCPrograms@co.snohomish.wa.us to schedule an intake appointment.
Youth Traffic Court *FULL*
*Youth Traffic Court is currently full and we are not accepting any applications at this time.*
If you have any questions or concerns you may call or email:
425-262-2600 or SDC-YouthTrafficCourt@snoco.org
Youth Traffic Court is a program run by students, for students, with the support of adult advisors (Judges, Attorneys, Law Enforcement Officers, Program Coordinator, Educators, and Experts). The court offers teen drivers a chance to learn from mistakes, contribute to their communities, and avoid the lasting consequences of a traffic infraction. Instead of fines, insurance hikes, or a mark on their driving record, eligible student drivers can earn a dismissal of their infraction by participating in a restorative process designed to promote accountability and growth.
In addition to helping young drivers learn from their mistakes, Youth Traffic Court also gives all participating teenager an opportunity to gain real-world experience with the justice system. Students take on roles like advocates, mentors, and decision-makers, building skills in public speaking, legal reasoning, civic responsibility, and collaborative problem-solving.
*HEARING NOTICES WILL BE MAILED APPROXIMATELY THREE WEEKS BEFORE YOUR HEARING*