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DUI SCREENING, EDUCATION & TREATMENT IN ARIZONA

Get Compliant. Get Certified. Get Back on the Road.

Understanding Arizona DUI Requirements

If you’ve been charged with a DUI in Arizona, the court and MVD may require screening, education, or treatment to meet compliance standards.

DUI Alcohol & Drug Screening

DUI Education Courses

DUI Alcohol & Drug Screening

What Is Required After a DUI in Arizona?

After a DUI arrest or conviction, Arizona typically requires a behavioral health screening to assess risk level. Based on the screening results, you may be assigned:

Extended or higher-intensity programs, when clinically indicated

Treatment hours (36 hours or more)

Education hours (8, 16, or 20 hours)

The screening is always the first step. Education or treatment cannot begin without it.

These programs are not optional — they are required to satisfy court and MVD compliance.

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Our DUI Services at a Glance

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DUI Alcohol & Drug Screening

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DUI Education Programs

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DUI Treatment Programs

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Court & MVD Reporting

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Certificates of Completion

What This Is

The DUI Alcohol & Drug Screening is a one-on-one clinical assessment conducted by a qualified behavioral health professional. It is not a urinalysis.

What Living Hope Clinic Provides

Online or in-person screening

Court- and MVD-accepted assessment

Secure electronic reporting

Fast scheduling and turnaround

Screening Fee
$80

Accepted statewide

Competitive pricing

Meets Arizona requirements

DUI Education Programs

If your screening results recommend education only, Living Hope Clinic offers court-approved DUI education courses that meet Arizona standards.

Education Topics Include

Decision-making and responsibility

Arizona DUI laws and penalties

Risk awareness and prevention

Effects of alcohol and drugs on driving

Certificates issued upon completion

Documentation sent to court/MVD as required

When Treatment Is Required

DUI Treatment Programs

If your screening indicates a higher risk level — such as a BAC of 0.15 or higher, prior DUI history, or other clinical risk factors — DUI treatment, not just education, may be required.

Treatment Focus

Accountability and coping skills

Risk reduction

Relapse prevention

Behavior change strategies

Substance use patterns

DUI Treatment Program
$450 – $650

Best For: Court-Mandated Treatment

High-Risk or Repeat Assignments
$780 – $1,000

Best For: High-Risk or Repeat Assignments

Treatment hours are assigned based on screening results, BAC level, prior history, and clinical discretion under Arizona guidelines.

Attendance and participation are tracked and reported.

Professional, Non-Judgmental Care
$450 – $650

Best For: Court-Mandated Treatment

We do not judge or shame

We provide clear guidance and expectations

We focus on compliance, education, and forward progress

Reporting, Certificates & Compliance

Proof of enrollment

Attendance and progress verification

Completion certificates

Court, probation, and MVD reporting (when authorized)

Substance use patterns

What You’ll Need to Get Started

Court order, MVD notice, or probation directive

Valid state-issued photo ID

Any DUI-related paperwork

Minors under 18 require court or case-manager approval, per ADHS policy.

Start Your DUI Services Today

If you are required to complete DUI Screening, Education, or Treatment, Living Hope Clinic offers transparent pricing, court-accepted services, and fast scheduling.

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(480) 725-9047

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Phoenix, Arizona

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