The term DUI ("Driving Under the Influence") refers to the legal offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol or other drugs that impair a motorist's driving ability. Anyone arrested in Illinois on a DUI offense must complete a Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Uniform Report (DUI evaluation) and complete a remedial education, intervention or treatment program in order to retain or regain his or her driving privileges.
DUI Solutions and Ascent Counseling & DUI Services is licensed by the Illinois Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA) to provide DUI related services, i.e. DUI Uniform Report Evaluations, DUI Risk Education, and substance abuse intervention, counseling and treatment services.
Click to read article, reproduced from a brochure published by the State of Illinois, describing the DUI evaluation process and the various treatment requirements associated with each result.
DUI Solutions and Ascent Counseling & DUI Services offers the following DASA Licensed DUI Services:
- DUI Uniform Report Evaluations
- Drivers Risk Education Classes
- Substance Abuse Intervention Counseling Services for (Moderate Risk Classification)
- Outpatient Substance Abuse Counseling (Significant & High Risk Classifications)
- Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services (High Risk Classification)
DUI Evaluation
DUI evaluations are generally scheduled by appointment but walk-ins are welcome. Call our office or stop by today to schedule an appointment.
At the time of your appointment, plan to bring the following records pertinent to your arrest:
- "Drug and Alcohol Related Driving Offense Record" which can be obtained from an Informal Hearings Officer at a local drivers license facility or a current copy of driving record (driving abstract), also obtained at local drivers license facility. The abstract document must state “for court purposes.”
- Copy of Notice of Summary Suspension Law Enforcement Sworn Report received at the time of your arrest which shows your BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) or proof of refusal.
If you have questions regarding obtaining these documents, please contact our office for instructions as to how to obtain these materials.
DUI Risk Education
DUI Risk Education is a 10 hour education program required for DUI clients whose DUI Evaluation classification is minimal, moderate or significant risk. These classes are held on two weekends each month. Saturday & Sunday mornings from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Moderate Risk Group Counseling Groups
This counseling group is held weekly for Moderate Risk DUI clients who require a minimum of 12 hours of early intervention counseling. Day & evening groups are available.
Significant Risk Group Counseling/Treatment Groups
This outpatient counseling group is held weekly for Significant Risk DUI clients who require a minimum of 20 hours of counseling. Both day & evening groups are available.
High Risk Group Counseling/Treatment Groups
This outpatient counseling group is held 3 days a week (total of 7-8 hours per week) for High Risk DUI clients who require a minimum of 75 hours of counseling. Both day & evening groups are available.
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