By Mbare Konte :

A DUI clinical evaluation is a court-ordered assessment, typically mandated by the sentencing judge as part of probationary terms and conditions. It can be conducted pre- or post-formal court proceedings. Being proactive and obtaining an evaluation before a court appearance shows accountability and is viewed favorably.
The evaluation is conducted in a written format followed by an in-person, face-to-face interview with a clinician. A drug and alcohol test will be administered to assess recent or current alcohol or drug usage. A detailed case presentation is prepared and provided at the conclusion of the interview. In cases of multiple DUIs, further collateral information and interviews may be required to complete the assessment. An evaluation consists of a one-hour appointment with a clinical evaluator who must be an approved provider by the Georgia DUI Intervention Authority.
We conduct the following DUI evaluations:
- Multiple DUI evaluations
- Out of State DUI Evaluation
Our evaluators have over 25 years of expertise in the criminal justice and substance abuse recovery field. They are subject-matter experts in DUI and drug court operations, whether pretrial or post-adjudication (probation). While the process may seem overwhelming, we try our best to make it a friendly and comfortable situation. Our goal is to help individuals get through tough times without additional stress. Your evaluation will be conducted in a fair and expeditious manner, utilizing all current assessment tools and techniques. For further information about the entire thing.
Driving under the influence is not only detrimental to your life, but it also comes with a boatload of consequences if a DUI charge becomes attached to it. The potential to lose everything from work to the ability to drive and operate a motor vehicle becomes daunting because of how long a DUI can stay on your record. Although DUIs are not taken lightly in the eyes of the court systems, there are proactive steps and measures set in place to help drivers who get behind the wheel while they are inebriated. Unlike other medical consultations, DUI evaluations allow violators the opportunity to talk about their current and past habits as well as personal relationships and work history with the end goal of figuring out how drinking/drug use has affected these aspects of their lives. Being honest during an evaluation doesn’t create more trouble for a violator; instead, it creates a way for that person to get proper treatment for the issues that led to a DUI charge.
A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) clinical evaluation, also known as an alcohol and drug 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 or 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. DUI evaluations are state-regulated. However, it is recommended that you undergo a clinical evaluation before your appearance in court to demonstrate your good faith and accountability.
Evaluation is a one-hour session that has to be booked by the violator prior to the session with the clinical evaluator. Our professional will verify your exposure to substance abuse for different drugs while ensuring the confidentiality of the session. After the session, our authorized clinician determines whether you need any education, counseling, program, or treatment. The final recommendation is explained to you before being handed over to you in writing. If he suggests a treatment program, any violation of attendance and other procedures during the program will constitute a further violation on your part.
Our clinical evaluators are highly experienced and knowledgeable, helping you sort out your difficulties and set you on the right track. You can reschedule your appointment so they can guide you towards the right course of action. The majority of the offenders are afraid of the fact that they will be directed towards the treatment program; however, this is not so. Each individual is analyzed by our professional, considering their history and evaluation of their link with drug and alcohol abuse, with proper use of available professional assessment tools, and only then do we arrive at giving the accurate and fair recommendations for each case.
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