CALIFORNIA
General Information:
In California, there are several levels of Alcohol
Education Programs that are offered. In order to enroll in
one of the programs, one must be referred, either by the
court or the DMV. 12-Hour
Alcohol School: This is the first level of education
that is offered. It is only offered to those convicted of
a charge that is less than a DUI, such as a "wet reckless"
(also known as an alcohol related reckless driving).
BEWARE:
Completing the 12-hour alcohol program may not
satisfy the DMV. That is just one reason why it is
critical that you consult with a
lawyer in your area that concentrates on DUI defense.
12-Week Alcohol School: This is the standard
first-offender alcohol education program. It requires
attendance at one three-hour session, for 12 weeks, or
approximately 36 hours of coursework. It may be possible
to get a restricted driver's license to allow for driving
to and from the program.
18-Month Alcohol School:
This is the standard program in California for
second-offenders. (Note that in California, the washout
period for prior convictions is seven years, from offense
date to offense date.) The program is divided into several
phases, and typically begins with mandatory attendance at
weekly sessions, gradually changing to every other week.
30-Month Alcohol School: This is a special program
for multiple offenders, offered in very specialized
circumstances for certain multiple offenders.
Select your county to find
a certified Alcohol or Drug Risk Reduction Program in your area.
Licensed
Driving-Under-the-Influence programs directory
of service providers listed by county (*PDF format).
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Drunk driving defense is a very specialized area of law; if you
or someone you care about has is facing a DUI charge, it
is important to
speak to a lawyer who is skilled in defending drunk
driving cases. |