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Substance Use Assessments and Classes

Required Due to a Substance Use Offense

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    Persons charged with a substance use related offense may be required to obtain an alcohol screening or substance abuse evaluation, or participate in awareness classes.

    Offenses that may require assessments and/or classes include: Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Operating Under the Influence (OUI), Operating with an Unlawful Bodily Alcohol Content (UBAC), Impaired Driving, Open Intoxicants in a Motor Vehicle, Person Under 21 purchase/consume/possess/transport Alcohol, Use Fraudulent ID to Purchase Liquor, or person deemed a Habitual Alcohol Offender.

    Michigan calls its classes "Alcohol Highway Safety Classes," these are equivalent to what other states call "DUI Classes." Note, most states, including Michigan, do not accept on-line courses.
("Traffic Safety Classes" are not equivalent.)

Locate Substance Abuse or Gambling Treatment Help Assessments and Classes
To find local providers and their contact information; use the map to select your county, then choose Impaired Driving Services.

    Another source for people who need more class hours is called "Impact Weekend." They offer classes at various locations across the state. For more information, go to their website at www.impactweekend.com or call them toll free at (888) 861-8300.

Assessments may also be obtained from licensed substance use disorder treatment programs, see the Statewide Search for Substance Abuse Programs webpage to find a local program. On the individual program information page, look for "SARF" under the service description to find out if the program offers screening, assessment, referral, and follow-up services.

    To contact our treatment specialist call (517) 373-7898, please leave a message if she's not available at the time of your call; or email us at mdch-bsaas@michigan.gov.



Related Secretary of State Information:

  • Alcohol/Drug Offense License Information
    Michigan's drunk/drug driving laws, including repeat offenders and alcohol/drug penalties for drivers of commercial vehicles.
  • Getting Your License Back
    The appeal processes for restoring your driver's license.
  • Out-of-state Substance Abuse Conviction
    Information to request a driver license appeal hearing to waive all or part of the Michigan suspension/restriction and how to seek 90 days of restrictions in Michigan.
  • Losing Your Privilege to Drive
    The driver record point system; probationary program for new Michigan drivers, non-alcohol, and non-driving-related offenses/convictions; appeal process, and programs that deny access to your vehicle.
  • Secretary of State, Driver Assessment and Appeal Division, Information Center, 1-888-SOS-MICH (1-888-767-6424).

     

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