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Court-Ordered Domestic Violence Classes in Tucson, AZ

If a Tucson City Court judge put you on probation in a domestic violence case, you usually have to pick an approved domestic-violence treatment agency, complete intake before your first review hearing, and bring proof of your classes to court. Here are the agencies on the court’s list — with the most current phone numbers, websites, and details we could verify.

Source & accuracy: compiled from the Tucson City Court handout “Domestic Violence Treatment Agencies for DV Probation” and updated with current provider details. The court’s official list can change — always confirm the current approved agencies and your requirements directly with Tucson City Court before you enroll. Last reviewed June 7, 2026.

How DV-probation treatment works in Tucson City Court

Approved domestic violence treatment agencies

Not sure which one fits, or in a different city? Tell us what you were ordered to complete and we’ll help you find a program that fits — and confirm your court accepts it before you enroll.

Frequently asked questions

Who has to take a domestic violence class in Tucson City Court?

If you are placed on probation in a Tucson City Court domestic violence case, the court typically requires you to choose an approved domestic-violence treatment agency and complete intake and enrollment before your first review hearing. You bring proof of completed classes to each hearing.

Which domestic violence treatment agencies does Tucson City Court approve?

Tucson City Court publishes an official list of approved domestic-violence treatment agencies for DV probation. This page reproduces that list with updated contact details, but the official list can change — always confirm the current approved agencies directly with the court.

Do I get to pick which agency I use?

Usually yes — the court tells you to choose one of the approved agencies on its list and complete intake before your first review hearing. Some agencies have specific eligibility (for example, men-only programs or veterans-only programs), and some accept AHCCCS while others do not.

Who do I confirm the current list with?

Confirm the current approved-agency list and your specific requirements with Tucson City Court (and your probation officer or attorney). This page is an independent resource compiled from the court’s published handout, not the court itself.

Last reviewed: · Written and reviewed by the Next Step Counseling editorial team against public court, DMV, and government sources. See our editorial standards.