Nassau County Parenting Class

Nassau County Parenting Class Online

Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course, DCF Approved

Nassau County, Online Parenting Course Not Permitted

Unfortunately, Nassau County is one of the few counties in Florida that does not currently permit parents to complete the online version of the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. Please contact the Nassau County Clerk of the Court for a list of local approved providers.

Municipalities of Nassau County

The following municipalities are located within Nassau County, Florida.

  • Callahan
  • Fernandina Beach
  • Hilliard

Common Questions About the Nassau County Parenting Class

How long is the Florida parenting class?

The course is a minimum of 4 hours, as required for the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course.

Do both parents need to take the course?

Yes. In most divorce cases involving minor children, each parent must complete the course separately.

Can I take the parenting class online?

No. Nassau County currently does not permit the online version of the parenting course.

When do I receive my certificate?

Your certificate is available for download immediately after you complete the course.

Nassau County Clerk of the Court
Office of the Nassau County Clerk of the Court
76347 Veterans Way
Yulee, FL 32097
(904) 548-4600
REGISTER TODAY! $19.95
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  • 4 hour online course
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  • Easy to follow informative online class
  • QR Code Certificate Validation for Courts
  • DCF Approved Provider
  • Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course
Time Frame

In the State of Florida, the petitioner has just 45 days from the date of filing to complete the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course.

The Respondent must complete the class within 45 days from the date they are served.

Parents must complete the course within the court's required deadline. See the completion time requirements.