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California DUI Guide – DUI Alcohol Programs

If your license is suspended due to a California DUI or you plead guilty to a Drunk Driving incident through the  California Criminal Court System then you will likely have to complete an alcohol program in order to get your license back or as a term of your probation.  The required alcohol program can range in length from 12 hours to 18 months depending on the circumstances of your case.

 

The 12 hour program is usually referred to as a wet reckless program since it is generally ordered when a person pleads to a reduction to a California DUI charge known as the same.  Each county differs slightly in the requirements for the alcohol program you must attend.  Working with a qualified California DUI Attorney is vital to avoid a longer program than is necessary.  Both the Department of Motor Vehicles and the criminal courts could end up requiring a class, so it is best to run the classes concurrently.  A competent California DUI Lawyer can assist you with finding the right class to meet all requirements.

Enrolling in a class can be expensive but is often necessary to fulfill the terms of your probation.  Failure to complete the program or missing several classes will result in a violation and could result in your arrest.  The Department of Motor Vehicles could decide to suspend your license for failing to complete your alcohol program and you may have to pay a large re-enrollment fee.

 

If you live out of county or even out of state you can usually find a comparable program to the one ordered by the court in your California DUI case.  The most important thing to understand if you want to complete your program out of county or out of state is that the court must approve it.  The default for the court is the county that you were arrested in.  Contact one of our experienced California DUI Defense Lawyers today to get a firm understanding of California DUI Programs.  Also to find an alcohol program near you view our downloadable copy of the 2009 DUI Alcohol Program List.

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