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    DUI Clinical Evaluation

    DUI Clinical Evaluations are comprehensive assessments that an individual may undergo after receiving a DUI (Driving Under the Influence), a DWI, or a Drug related DUI. These evaluations are extremely useful because they acquiesce the two parties which are normally involved in a DUI scenario. A DUI Clinical Evaluation is useful for a probation officer/court related issues, but it is also useful for the Department of Driver Services (DDS)/Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). It is very important to know that these are two completely separate entities, and it is totally possible to have everything taken care of for one and nothing for the other. This is where a DUI Clinical Evaluation really shines.

    If you have received a DUI, it is likely that your probation officer will give you a list of companies they typically work with, and they will tell you to make sure to get an Alcohol and Drug Evaluation. This is not necessarily wrong because it does work for them, but as soon as you try and get your license back the DDS/DMV will tell you need to undergo a DUI Clinical Evaluation which means you will have to pay to have another evaluation done when you could have done the DUI Clinical Evaluation in the first place. A company that knows what they are doing will always ask you what your charge was first because they will be trying to give you what you actually need. Unfortunately, this is the world that we are talking about and there are many companies who will attempt to swindle you at every opportunity.

    DUI Clinical Evaluation

    Here are some major things to look out for when choosing a company to do an evaluation:

    Many companies will provide certificates that at the end of the day are just a piece of paper and are basically worthless

    DUI Clinical Evaluations are typically a price that is set by the state. If this company has evaluations for $20 that means you are likely spending $20 for a piece of paper.

    This is important for scheduling conflicts. If your DUI Clinical Evaluation is due in one day but the companies turn around is 5 days, then you can either ask for expediency or find a company who does them more quickly. If your paperwork and invoice has been taken care of correctly AACS Counseling provides same day DUI Clinical Evaluation results.

    DUI Clinical Evaluations are done to see what sort of recommendation might be given to you. Recommendations can vary from case to case, but a quick red flag is someone who tells you that treatment is 100% necessary. Many companies will even charge a lesser rate for a DUI Clinical Evaluation explicitly knowing that they will be giving you a long term of treatment.

    These are just a few questions to make sure you have answers to prior to starting you DUI Clinical Evaluation. DUI Clinical Evaluations can change in a few circumstances. Dependent on the state where you reside, if you have more than one DUI in a certain span of time you may have to undergo a Multiple DUI Clinical Evaluation. Another scenario you can find yourself in is if you have received a DUI in a state other than the one where you reside. If this is the case you will need to undergo an Out-of-State DUI Clinical Evaluation which is far more lengthy and costs significantly more than a regular DUI Clinical Evaluation.
    A DUI Clinical Evaluation is typically the only route to getting your license back if it has been suspended for a DUI. This is usually just one of many stipulations that are given to you in order to qualify for your license once more. DUI Clinical Evaluation recommendations come in many forms, but are normally in the form of a span of time needed to be completed in an ASAM Level I treatment program. DUI’s are dissimilar to other infractions because the amount of treatment you have to complete is normally a length of time as opposed to a number of sessions or classes that need to be completed. For example:

    John was arrested after being pulled over for possession of Marijuana and had to undergo an Alcohol and Drug Evaluation. After completing the recommendation John was told he needed to complete 17 ASAM Level I treatment classes. Luckily for him he found a company who does these sessions 5 times a week! John was able to finish his treatment program in less than a month!

    John was arrested for a DUI after leaving a bar and crashing his vehicle into a parked car. John had to undergo a DUI Clinical Evaluation. After completing the recommendation John was told he needed to complete a Long-Term DUI ASAM level I treatment program for 4-12 months. John noticed that the company he was doing the classes with was doing sessions 5 times a week! John asked if he could get his classes done more quickly if he attended multiple sessions. Unfortunately, because of his DUI John could only receive credit for 1 session per week. Luckily John did not have any trouble throughout his treatment and was able to finish after just 4 months. John made a friend with a classmate who started at the same time. When they both went in to get their certificates John tested negative for all substances, but his friend tested positive for alcohol. John was able to finish but his friend ended up having to stay in treatment due to him not sticking to the treatment protocols.
    If you or someone you know received a DUI and need to get the court system taken care of and your license renewed then please call AACS Counseling at 800-683-7745 at your earliest convenience and let us help you get back on the road and back to life!

    DUI Out of State Evaluation

    An DUI Out of State Evaluation can be overwhelming. At Aacs, we make the entire process as easy and effortless as possible. All you need to do is to make an appointment and come in with the documents provided to you by the referring state and department of driver’s services or dmv.

    The Evaluation takes approximately one hour. Individuals with more than one dui arrest should be prepared for a longer session and be prepared to have collateral information for the interview process.

    DUI (Driving Under Influence) clinical evaluation also known as Alcohol/ Drug Clinical Evaluation begins with a scheduled one-on-one session between the person charged with DUI and the state approved SAP(Substance Abuse Professional). When an individual is charged with DUI, careless/reckless driving by the state, judge, attorney, or probation office, he/she has to get their clinical evaluation done for DUI before or after court proceedings. it is state-regulated. However, it is suggested to get the clinical evaluation done prior to your appearance in the court to show your good faith and accountability.

    Out of State DUI Evaluation

    RISK REDUCTION Program 20-hour DUI School

    The risk reduction program is a 20-hour class usually offered on weekends or evenings. The curriculum used is Prime for Life by the PRI Institute. It is designed to assess high-risk behaviors and find new and healthy ways to engage in low-risk behaviors. The 20-hour DUI School is usually mandated by the court or by the Department of Drivers Services.

    The first step is to register for a Needs Assessment. After you complete the Needs Assessment, you must attend the 20-hour DUI School or Risk Reduction Program in person within the given specified time.

    The fee for the 20-hour course is $260.00.

    This fee is set by the State. The 20-hour DUI School fee must be paid at least 24-hours in advance of the scheduled start day of the class.

    The total for the complete DUI School also known as Risk Reduction Program is $360.00

    To learn more about additional steps required by DDS and DBHDD of, Georgia, please visit the links below.
    You must pay the 20-hour course Risk Reduction Program on or before the first day of class.

    Call to register 800-683-7745, or visit our website to reserve your spot.

    This fee is set by the State. The 20-hour DUI School fee must be paid at least 24-hours in advance of the scheduled start day of the class.

    What are the attendance policies for DUI, Alcohol, or Drug Use Risk Reduction courses?

    All schools have strict attendance policies, which are outlined in the paperwork you sign when you contract with a school to attend one of its courses. You will be expected to arrive on time and to complete each session. Students that arrive late to any session can expect to be denied entry into class and may be required to start the course over again, at full cost. In addition, students that are absent or leave early from any session may be required to start the course over again, at full cost. It is recommended that you consider the course schedule carefully and take into account any potential scheduling conflicts you may have before signing a contract to attend.

    RISK REDUCTION 20-hour DUI Course

    RISK REDUCTION 20-hour DUI Course

    A complete list of all DDS certified DUI, Alcohol, or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs may be found on the DDS website. American Alternative Court Services is listed as AACS Counseling.
    https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/be-connected/dui-intervention-program
    All schools have strict attendance policies, which are outlined in the paperwork you sign when you contract with a school to attend one of its courses. You will be expected to arrive on time and to complete each session. Students that arrive late to any session can expect to be denied entry into class and may be required to start the course over again, at full cost. In addition, students that are absent or leave early from any session may be required to start the course over again, at full cost. It is recommended that you consider the course schedule carefully and take into account any potential scheduling conflicts you may have before signing a contract to attend.

    DUI Out of State Evaluation

    An DUI Out of State Evaluation can be overwhelming. At Aacs, we make the entire process as easy and effortless as possible. All you need to do is to make an appointment and come in with the documents provided to you by the referring state and department of driver’s services or dmv.

    The Evaluation takes approximately one hour. Individuals with more than one dui arrest should be prepared for a longer session and be prepared to have collateral information for the interview process.

    DUI (Driving Under Influence) clinical evaluation also known as Alcohol/ Drug Clinical Evaluation begins with a scheduled one-on-one session between the person charged with DUI and the state approved SAP(Substance Abuse Professional). When an individual is charged with DUI, careless/reckless driving by the state, judge, attorney, or probation office, he/she has to get their clinical evaluation done for DUI before or after court proceedings. it is state-regulated. However, it is suggested to get the clinical evaluation done prior to your appearance in the court to show your good faith and accountability.

    Out of State DUI Evaluation

    DUI Classes

    DUI Classes are offered during weekdays and weekends.If you have been charged with or plead guilty to any of the following in Decatur, Georgia State law requires you to attend a DUI Classes in Georgia (DUI School / Risk Reduction program) certified/licensed by the Georgia Department of Driver’s Services (DDS) before your driver’s license can be reinstated.

    The Assessment for DUI Classes

    Georgia state law mandates that you take an assessment first at a cost of $100.00 (fee is set by State law). We accept
    as payment. You have to complete the Assessment prior to enrolling in the 20-hour course.
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