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GOT A DUI - NOW WHAT?

Take the first step toward completing your DUI requirements today.

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Enrollment fee collected at first appointment – no payment information required at this time.

Prefer to talk to us? Call us at (949) 770-1191

How It Works

After the date of your conviction, you have a certain number of days to enroll in a DUI school. You will be required to do an in-person enrollment process at our Irvine location. You will not be charged anything until your first appointment.

You are required to bring the following to your enrollment:

Court referral paperwork if coming from the court system (Probation Order, Alcohol Program Notice, or Minutes Order.
If coming from the DMV, you’ll need your Order of Suspension/Revocation Order and Temporary Driver License Form (pink copy) given to you by the arresting officer. If you do not have this form, you’ll need either the ticket given to you by the arresting officer or an K4 printout (driving record) that you can get from the DMV website.
Photo ID.
Completed Enrollment Form. You also have the option to complete this at our office, but it will need to be completed before meeting with the enrollment counselor.
Cash, credit card, or tap to pay for the required enrollment fee. We charge a $99 enrollment fee to cover County and State enrollment requirements.

Hours:

Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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Have Questions? We Are Here to Help!

What if the court did not order me to do the program?

Even if not required by the court as part of your sentence, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) may require you to complete the program to get your license back.

Can I get a restricted license to drive to work and/or the program if this is my first DUI?

First time offenders who are enrolled in the program are eligible for a restricted license within sixty (60) days of ticket. If you are eligible, the DMV will generally require that you enroll in a DUI program, provide proof of financial responsibility, and pay a re-issue fee.

We electronically submit your enrollment form to the DMV the same day as enrollment. The DMV may also require a reissuance fee and an SR-22 form from your insurance company. We can also assist with your SR-22 process, and/or Ignition Interlock Device if necessary.

How long will my license be suspended if I’m a multiple offender?

The DMV will suspend your license for one year at the time of arrest. During that one-year suspension, you may become eligible for an ignition interlock license once you receive a court conviction. To obtain this license, you will need to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) in your vehicle and be enrolled in a Multiple Offender Program. This would need to occur within ninety (90) days of your court conviction. We will file the proper paperwork to the DMV at that time. You may also be eligible for a restricted license without interlock after one year with proof of enrollment in a Multiple Offender Program. Contact the DMV for further details. (www.dmv.com)

Do I need to notify the court and/or DMV of my enrollment?

We will help you through this process. We are an approved DMV administrator, and we will electronically submit your proof of enrollment to the DMV on the day of enrollment and provide proof of enrollment for you to deliver to the court.

What do the classes consist of?

The DUI School includes both counseling and education. Most of the counseling will be in a group setting. But there will also be some one-on-one interviews.

The education component consists of education on California DUI laws, drug abuse and “problem” drinking. This education be given in the form of

  • live lectures,
  • videos, and/or
  • group discussions

DUI school attendees must remain sober.

Offenders are expected to maintain sobriety while participating in a court-ordered DUI education program. If a participant is suspected of being under the influence in class, the program may:

  • Require the participant to undergo a breathalyzer or other chemical screening.
  • Remove the participant from the class and terminate them from the program.

A participant can also be terminated from a program if:

  • Participant is disruptive to the class.
  • Participant sleeps during class.
  • The instructor believes the participant poses a threat to the instructor or any other participants.

The DUI School Programs

The DUI School provides two levels of programs, First Offender and Multiple Offender. Learn more about our programs and which one is best for you.

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