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DUI/DWI Classes

 

12-Hour Alcohol Education (AEP) Program Requirements

 

The 12-Hour Alcohol Education Program (AEP) is an instructional program intended to provide rehabilitation for individuals convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). You may have been assigned to the AEP for one of the following reasons:

 

  • You were referred by a District Court judge;

  • You were referred by an Administrative Law Judge in the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH);

  • You applied for a new driver’s license after your original license was revoked due to an alcohol-related incident.

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If you are required to attend an AEP, the MVA will send you a referral letter. The letter will provide instructions for arranging a preliminary alcohol assessment and attending an alcohol education program. 

The results of the alcohol assessment will determine if you are considered an alcohol abuser or alcohol dependent. If you are identified as either an alcohol abuser or alcohol dependent you will be required to successfully complete the longer, 26-week Alcohol Treatment Program, which incorporates the 12-hour AEP curriculum.

What do I have to do if I must attend a 12-Hour Alcohol Education Program (AEP)?

If you are not identified as either an alcohol abuser or alcohol dependent, you will be required to successfully complete only one 12-Hour AEP.  These are the things you must do:

 

  • You must contact an AEP provider to sign-up for one of the sessions offered.

  • The program must begin within 90 days from the due date printed in the top right hand corner on your referral letter;

  • You must take the referral letter to your AEP session;

  • If you misplace your letter and need a duplicate referral letter to take to class, please visit an MVAbranch office or contact the Driver Improvement Programs Unit in the Driver Wellness and Safety Division. If a branch office is contacted, the branch representative will contact the Driver Improvement Programs Unit which will print the duplicate letter. The letter will be available at the counter or will be faxed or mailed to you within 24 hours.

 

Upon successful completion of the AEP session, you will receive a letter verifying your completion from the program provider.

 

What happens if I don't attend the AEP?

 

If you do not attend an AEP by the due date specified on your referral letter, the MVA will suspend your driving privilege. You will be notified of the suspension by letter, in which you also will be instructed to surrender your driver’s license to any full service MVA.  When you complete the AEP, you may then apply for a new license.

Drivers who are required to attend the 26-week Alcohol Treatment Program (which includes 12 hours of alcohol education) will be given a reasonable time period in which to complete the program.

Fees:

  • The cost of the Alcohol Education Program is set individually by the AEP provider. All payments should be made directly to the provider.

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  • There is a fee for a new driver's license, should you need to obtain one

Education Only (12 hours)-- $315
· Please note this class has nothing to do with the DMV, therefore in order to have a restricted license you must enroll in the First Offender Level 1 program.

 

First Offender Program Level 1-- $585
Minimum of 3 months to complete
· 18 hours of education 
· 12 hours of group counseling 
· 3 face-to-face interviews

 

First Offender Program Level 2 --$870
Minimum of 6 months to complete
· 15 hours of education 
· 28 hours of group counseling 
· 8 face-to-face interviews

 

First Offender Program Level 2 --$1,310
Minimum of 9 months to complete
·12 hours of education
· 44 hours of group counseling
· 20 face-to-face interviews

 

Multiple Offender Program -- $1,640
Minimum of 18 months to complete
· 12 hours of education 
· 52 hours of group counseling 
· Biweekly face-to-face interviews 
· 6 months reentry program 1 hour per month

 

Multiple Offender 30-month Programs -- $2,715
Minimum of 30 months to complete
· 12 hours of education 
· 78 hours of group counseling 
· Bi-weekly face-to-face interviews 
· 12 months monitoring and countinuing care 
· Minimum of 120 hours of community service 


Program Content:

Due to the nature of a DUI conviction, we address the subject of substance abuse and the choices we make.

Also, we address the issues surrounding alcohol and chemical dependency since some participants will discover they are becoming increasingly dependent on mood-altering substances.

Our main objective for each participant is to make positive choices and not be a repeat offender. That is the measure of success. 

 

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