Virginia Court Ordered Program Provider

Virginia

State Of Virginia Probation & Parole Supervisory Tools.

Officer Registration & Log-In

All Officers, Court Officials, DCFS Social Workers, Pretrial Reps, Judges and other Court Officials in the State of Virginia may obtain a Supervisory or "Officer" Account to monitor those registrants that have been assigned to them from enrollment to completion of the program.

Virginia Programs Provided - Additional Web-Casted Group Services

We are a Brick & Mortar Program Provider. A Certified and Accredited Program with Live, In-Person Classroom Style, Video Group Sessions. We are currently in our 18th year with now over 14,500 probationers/parolees in our database, 12,100 of which who have successfully completed and satisfied their court orders through our program. The managing staff at Court Ordered Programs has developed exceptional and technologically advanced programs and “Advanced Learning System - Live WebCasted Classroom Groups” that they have implemented in their school side campus CourtOrderedClasses. This is not the make believe on-line program that others offer on CD’s and word documents. These “live webcasted group meetings” adhere to and surpass all State standards and laws regarding Domestic Violence, Batterers Intervention, Anger Management, Child Endagerment / Abuse, Parenting, Drug & Alcohol Programs and Court Ordered Classes has since been put to use by many Children's, Family, Drug and Criminal Courts throughout the Nation.

Sona Nardos Virginia Credentialing Coordinator

Under the guidance of the Clinical Director and the Commissioner, the Credentialing Coordinator is responsible for the timely gathering, reviewing and compiling of provider application information to be submitted to the appropriate credentialing agency. Elesia Quinerly (VanBuren) also Assigns & Facilitates WebCasted Program Groups and One-on-One Assessments under Chief Facilitator supervision.

Department Contact Information Email: docs@cop‐i.com Direct (540) 940-3647

All of our other provided programs from DV/BIP to DEJ and Anger Management or Criminal Behavior Modification, Shoplifting, High Conflict Parenting, Divorce, and our new Juvenile Betterment Program follow the same standards and video group participation requirements with material from this decade. We encourage you to take a closer look and explore our many programs and initiatives as a resource to you in your intervention and prevention efforts.

For More Information or Addition Questions Court Officials Only can reach us using our direct Officer/Court line at (916) 900-6166.

 

Many departments are trying to adjust to the changing times at hand and in many cases there are even less options today than ever before. We understand and that is why we are here.

- National Program Director, COP

There is a New Psychology and by immersing it in the technological advances of today the bar has been set so high the results being achieved are groundbreaking.

We look forward to speaking with you personally. Until then please look around and learn more about us and the work we do. Today like never before we can provide solutions that resolve many of the issues your department has had trouble with in the past, and this is why we are here.

Notice to defendants: Currently there many standards for domestic violence, batterers intervention and deferred entry of judgment program requirements; it is your responsibility to confirm with the judge, probation, or your attorney as to whether a distance-learning or "At-Home" court ordered program will meet your requirements. See if your Domestic Violence Program or Batterers' Intervention Program requires your judges consent under special circumstance.

Inessa Nazaryan Virginia Supervising Executive Case Manager

Provides executive supervision for all operations and caseloads of Court Ordered Programs office with emphasis on the oversight of written and/or oral reports prepared for judicial officers.

Oversees all Documentation Presented by the Program to State or County Courthouses and Officials.... Read more

Prevention Mission - State of Virginia

Domestic Violence Prevention Mission 11 July, 2007

We work to stop domestic violence. We do this one man at a time, one woman at a time, and one child at a time, using our proven counseling and educational programs. To stop domestic violence, we also work to prevent it. We do this with individuals through counseling and education, through anger management classes, through drug and alcohol abuse classes, but also by working closely with partner organizations throughout each and every community throughout the United States. Court Ordered Program’s partnerships with community and policy leaders, with higher education, with the law enforcement and court systems, and with human service organizations, have helped strengthen each community’s response to domestic violence on a daily basis.

Programs Provided for Courthouses Listed Below


Accomac

Accomack

Albemarle

Alexandria

Alleghany

Amelia

Amherst

Appomattox

Arlington

Augusta

Bath

Bedford

Bland

Botetourt

Bristol

Brunswick

Buchanan

Buckingham

Buena Vista

Campbell

Caroline

Carroll

Charles

Charlotte

Charlottesville

Chesapeake

Chesterfield

Clarke

Colonial

Craig

Culpeper

Cumberland

Danville

Dickenson

Dinwiddie

Emporia

Essex

Fairfax

Falls Church

Fauquier

Floyd

Fluvanna

Franklin

Frederick

Fredericksburg

Galax

Giles

Gloucester

Goochland

Grayson

Greene

Greensville

Halifax

Hampton

Hanover

Harrisonburg

Henrico

Henry

Highland

Hopewell

Isle of Wight

James

King and Queen

King George

King William

Lancaster

Lee

Loudoun

Louisa

Lunenburg

Lynchburg

Madison

Martinsville

Mathews

Mecklenburg

Middlesex

Montgomery

Nelson

New Kent

Newport News

Norfolk

Northampton

Northumberland

Nottoway

Orange

Page

Patrick

Petersburg

Pittsylvania

Portsmouth

Powhatan

Prince Edward

Prince George

Prince William

Pulaski

Radford

Rappahannock

Richmond

Roanoke

Rockbridge

Rockingham

Russell

Salem

Scott

Shenandoah

Smyth

Southampton

Spotsylvania

Stafford

Staunton

Suffolk

Surry

Sussex

Tazewell

Virginia Beach

Warren

Washington

Waynesboro

Westmoreland

Williamsburg/James

Wise

Wythe

York