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If you’ve been charged with theft in Pierce County, you may qualify for a helpful alternative to criminal prosecution: the Consumer Awareness Class. Offered as part of a diversion program, the Consumer Awareness Class in Pierce County helps eligible individuals avoid a conviction and keep their record clean.


What Is the Consumer Awareness Class in Pierce County?

The Consumer Awareness Class is a one-time educational course designed to address the root causes of shoplifting and theft. If successfully completed, it may result in the dismissal of your case—keeping your record clear and avoiding jail or fines.

Topics covered in the course include:

  • Legal consequences of theft
  • Financial and emotional impact of stealing
  • Behavioral strategies to avoid future offenses

Eligibility for the Consumer Awareness Class

To qualify for the Consumer Awareness Class in Pierce County, you must meet the following conditions:

  • First-time offender status
  • Non-violent charge such as shoplifting or theft under RCW 9A.56
  • Approval by the prosecuting attorney

If you qualify, your attorney can help request referral to the class as part of a diversion resolution.


Class Locations in Pierce County

Participants must attend one of the approved Consumer Awareness Class locations. Classes are typically offered in person at the following sites:

  • Northwest Educational Center
    4301 S Pine St., Suite 112, Tacoma, WA 98409
    Phone: (253) 475-9010
    Website: https://www.nweconline.com
  • Cascade Education Center
    10116 S Tacoma Way, Ste. 103, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Phone: (253) 581-5599
    Website: https://cascadeec.com

Be sure to verify current availability, hours, and registration details before attending.

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