An individual will go through a testing component and clinical interview to determine the level of treatment, education, or recommendation appropriate for the individual after a DUI.
The evaluation/assessment process involves a testing component and clinical interview to determine the level of treatment, education, or recommendation appropriate for the individual. This entire process can usually be completed between one and two hours and is available Monday through Saturday.
DUI Impact Panel
This is a two-hour educational component required by Washington State Law for DUI recipients. Class members may be interfaced with victims of alcohol/drug-related accidents. This class impacts on a feeling level. Lessons are carried away at a feeling level instead of a thought level. Images of families and children who may never be here again will be carried away with you.
What You Need
Anything you may have that pertains to your DUI
A copy of any court orders, citations or breathalyzer report
A copy of your police report available at the county clerk’s office or from your attorney. (Describes the “What, Where, When and Why’s” of your arrest)
A copy of your Defendant Case History, which is available at the court or possibly through your attorney. We can also print a copy off the Internet for a cost of $10.00. (This document is necessary for your evaluation)