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What is DUI School?

Published: April 21, 2021 Updated: April 21, 2021 2 min read By admin
What is DUI School?

If you are driving under influence (DUI), then you may consider an option of attending special program related to alcohol education offered by DUI School. If you are guilty of substance abuse and need to find a way to return to duty, then you must take these classes. In fact, it is a more convenient option than suspended licenses and court fines. Who should visit DUI School?
The drug and alcohol education can be very beneficial in creating awareness about the adverse impacts of addiction. You must attend this program if you have:
• Early signs of substance abuse disorder.
• DUI charge for the first time.
• Developed alcohol and drug addiction and it’s at initial stage.
Documents required at time of registration
Most of the times, the DUI School offers flexible time slots for the programs according to the schedule of the participants.

The following documents are required at the time of registration:
• Traffic citation
• Copy of arrest affidavit
• Identification proof
• Reports of breath, urine and blood tests.
• Court order
• Driving history

What happens at DUI School?
State-certified instructors conduct special classes for specific hours. The entire program consists of lectures, discussions, instructions, evaluation and empowerment. Usually, there are two levels of this course.
The Level I involves substance abuse evaluation, activities and psychosocial evaluation. The charges for this course are between the range of $260 and $290.
The Level II of this program is more intensive and time-taking. You have to pay around $425 to get the benefit of interactive techniques in group sessions. The DUI School ensures that the size of the group is small to provide proper attention to every individual.
Whether you are arrested for DUI or concerned about the use of alcohol and drugs, the programs offered by DUI School are helpful for everyone.

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