Arizona Court-Ordered Firearm Safety Course
A 3-hour, 100% online course built for individuals who need to satisfy a court-ordered firearm safety training requirement in Arizona — from anywhere in the United States.
What's included
Everything you need to complete your requirement and submit to the court with confidence.
- Full firearm safety curriculum aligned with common Arizona court requirements
- Self-paced video and reading modules — work from any device
- Knowledge checks to confirm understanding
- Same-day completion possible for urgent deadlines
- Professionally formatted, court-ready Certificate of Completion (PDF)
- Email support 7 days a week
Need a different state?
If your court matter is in California, see the California course.
Arizona acceptance: Many Arizona courts and agencies accept online firearm safety certificates for required training, but policies vary by jurisdiction. If you plan to use a certificate for a court requirement, please check with the requesting court, attorney, or probation officer ahead of purchase to confirm acceptance. For general safety refreshers or new firearm owners, the course also offers a practical, time-efficient way to build safer habits.
If you represent a court or other requiring authority, please visit our Courts & Other Requiring Authorities page to learn everything you need to know about the mechanics of the course. Our program is trusted by accepting authorities including court jurisdictions, state agencies, probation offices, attorneys, adoption agencies, gun clubs, and HR / safety programs. Our system allows for real-time validation of presented certificates, so you can be sure that any certificate presented is legitimate.
Arizona Statutory References
Arizona courts may order firearm safety training under their general sentencing and probation authority. The curriculum below references the controlling statutes most commonly cited in Arizona firearm matters.
- A.R.S. § 13-3101
Definitions — Misconduct Involving Weapons
Statutory definitions of deadly weapon, firearm, and prohibited possessor used throughout Title 13, Chapter 31.
- A.R.S. § 13-3102
Misconduct Involving Weapons
Primary criminal statute governing unlawful carry, possession, and discharge of firearms in Arizona.
- A.R.S. § 13-3107
Unlawful Discharge of Firearms (Shannon's Law)
Class 6 felony for negligent discharge within or into the limits of any municipality.
- A.R.S. § 13-3108
Firearms; State Preemption
Statewide regulation of firearms; relevant to consistent training standards across jurisdictions.
- A.R.S. § 13-3111
Minors; Possession and Carrying of Firearms
Restrictions and exceptions for minors; addressed in storage and access modules.
- A.R.S. § 13-901 et seq.
Probation; Conditions of Probation
Authority under which courts may impose firearm safety training as a condition of probation or diversion.
Statutory citations are provided for reference and do not constitute legal advice. Always confirm current law and jurisdiction-specific requirements with the requesting court, attorney, or qualified counsel.
Designed for court submission
Acceptance of this course is at the discretion of the court or supervising authority. We recommend confirming requirements with your attorney, probation officer, or court if needed.
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