What is a DUI Evaluation?
A DUI evaluation (also called a DUI risk assessment or clinical evaluation) is a standardized clinical assessment required after a DUI or DWI charge. The evaluation determines the level of substance use involvement and identifies whether substance abuse treatment is needed.
Conducted by a licensed clinician, the evaluation assesses drinking and drug use history, patterns of use, risk factors for recidivism, and clinical need for intervention. The resulting report and recommendations are submitted to the court or licensing authority to guide sentencing, probation terms, or license reinstatement conditions.
The Evaluation Process
A straightforward process designed to provide thorough, professional results.
Clinical Interview
A licensed clinician conducts a structured interview covering your substance use history, the circumstances of your charge, and current functioning.
Risk Assessment
Standardized screening and assessment tools are administered to evaluate substance use severity, risk level, and treatment needs.
Court Report
A detailed report is prepared for the court or licensing authority with findings, risk classification, and specific treatment recommendations.
Evaluation Cost
One flat fee — no hidden costs or surprise charges.
What's Included
- Comprehensive clinical interview with a licensed professional
- Standardized substance use screening and risk assessment
- Written report for court or Department of Driver Services
- Secure virtual telehealth session
- 24–48 hour report turnaround
Who Needs a DUI Evaluation?
A DUI evaluation is typically required in the following situations:
Convenient Virtual Appointments
All evaluations are conducted via secure telehealth, so there is no need to travel. Appointments are available days, evenings, and weekends.
Daytime
Monday - Friday
Evenings
By appointment
Weekends
By appointment
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