Court & State Mandated
Children in the Middle
Teaches parents the skills they need to avoid putting children in the middle of parents' conflicts. Teaches parents the skills they need to avoid putting children in the middle of parent’s conflicts. In-person classes are offered monthly at our Ankeny Campus and Southridge Center. View Online classes found here
Classes recognized by the Iowa Fifth Judicial District.
Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy.
Drinking Drivers (DUI)
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
After DMACC Drinking drivers course completion:
- Student will leave class with a certificate of completion.
- Student is responsible for providing a copy of the certificate of completion to the courts or probation office.
- DMACC reports to the DOT within 2 days after the class. We request no calls for early reporting.
If DOT records still show you didn’t complete course after allowing 2 days for DMACC reporting:
- BEFORE calling DMACC, please first make sure you have completed a substance abuse evaluation (DMACC does NOT provide this)
- Call the agency (not DMACC) that provided the substance abuse evaluation to verify
they reported completion to the DOT.
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
Download OWI First Offense Packet
Download OWI First Offense Packet (Spanish)
After DMACC Drinking drivers course completion:
- Student will leave class with a certificate of completion.
- Student is responsible for providing a copy of the certificate of completion to the courts or probation office.
- DMACC reports to the DOT within 2 days after the class. We request no calls for early reporting.
If DOT records still show you didn’t complete course after allowing 2 days for DMACC reporting:
- BEFORE calling DMACC, please first make sure you have completed a substance abuse evaluation (DMACC does NOT provide this)
- Call the agency (not DMACC) that provided the substance abuse evaluation to verify they reported completion to the DOT.
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
Download OWI Second Offense Packet
Download OWI Second Offense Packet (Spanish)
After DMACC Drinking drivers course completion:
- Student will leave class with a certificate of completion.
- Student is responsible for providing a copy of the certificate of completion to the courts or probation office.
- DMACC reports to the DOT within 2 days after the class. We request no calls for early reporting.
If DOT records still show you didn’t complete course after allowing 2 days for DMACC reporting:
- BEFORE calling DMACC, please first make sure you have completed a substance abuse evaluation (DMACC does NOT provide this)
- Call the agency (not DMACC) that provided the substance abuse evaluation to verify they reported completion to the DOT.
Driver Improvement
The Iowa Driver Improvement Program will examine attitudes and behavior in relation to driving. It will focus on teaching drivers how their behind-the-wheel attitude affects their driving behavior. Its purpose is to give participants an opportunity to reflect on their driving behavior and make a commitment to positively alter their daily driving experience. The Iowa Driver Improvement Program will examine attitudes and behavior in relation to driving. It will focus on teaching drivers how their behind the wheel attitude affects their driving behavior. Its purpose is to give participants an opportunity to reflect on their driving behavior and make a commitment to positively alter their daily driving experience.
In-person classes are offered multiple times per month at the DMACC Southridge Center. Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy. If not followed a rescheduling fee will be applied.
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
The Iowa DOT will be notified of your completion within 48 business hours of course
completion.
Offender Classes
This class is designed for individuals who are assaultive and/or who need to learn self-control. The class helps individuals overcome and gain skills in areas of personal responsibility, interpersonal relationships, abuse of alcohol and drugs, and stress management.
In-person classes are offered monthly at the DMACC Southridge Center.
Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy.
This class is for the individual who is in the criminal justice system for the first time, or who has a minor criminal background. This program faces the issues most commonly encountered by the first-time offender. This class will give you an opportunity to look at your own behavior and closely examine the consequences of your behavior.
In-person classes are offered monthly at the DMACC Southridge Center.
Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy.
Examine factors influencing driving behavior and options for improvement.
In-person classes are offered quarterly at the DMACC Southridge Center.
Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy.
This class is for the individual who has been involved with the criminal justice system on more than one occasion. This class will give you the opportunity to look at your life and discover why you have exhibited certain behaviors. Alternatives will be examined to help you avoid the same problems in the future.
In-person classes are offered quarterly at the DMACC Southridge Center.
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
Please note, cancellations must follow the DMACC Policy.
The Victim Impact Awareness class is an educational program designed to teach offenders about the human consequences of crime. In a safe environment, offenders are taught how crime affects the victim and the victim's family, friends, and community, and how it also affects them and their own families, friends, and communities. Specific modules address victimization, property crimes, drugs and society, child maltreatment, assault, robbery, violent crimes, gang mentality, and restorative justice. A key element of the classes is the direct involvement of victims and victim service providers. They tell their personal stories of being victimized or of helping victims to reconstruct their lives after a traumatic crime. Offenders learn the ripple effect caused by crime and understand the value of repairing harm.
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Contact Information
515-964-6800 or Email
DMACC Continuing Education
1111 East Army Post Road
Des Moines, Iowa 50315
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 7:30 am – 4 pm