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An Overview of Miami DUI School Author: Steven Brown In Miami, DUI or Driving Under Influence is a very common issue, for which countless citizens and non-citizens are arrested or convicted every day. Being one of the most happening cities of Florida, the streets of Miami are always crowded wi...

An Overview of Miami DUI School
Author: Steven Brown
In Miami, DUI or Driving Under Influence is a very common issue, for which countless citizens and non-citizens are arrested or convicted every day. Being one of the most happening cities of Florida, the streets of Miami are always crowded with pedestrians and vehicles and for its round-the-clock events and freaking nightlife people are intoxicated with alcohol soon after the sunset. Therefore, the rate of DUI arrest in Miami always remains high. However, DUI in Miami, like in any other U.S. city is considered as a criminal offense the consequences and results of which can be far reaching and long-lasting.
According to Florida DUI law, each and every person arrested and convicted with DUI must go to a DUI school and complete the course and treatment recommended by a state certified evaluator. There are quite a few qualified DUI Schools in Miami offering licensed DUI programs. Advocate Program, Inc. and Metro Traffic Safety Institute, Inc. (Metro Traffic School) are the two most prominent DUI Schools in Miami offering state-licensed programs. If you are arrested and convicted with DUI in Miami, you will be directed to any of these two schools to take the lesson. These programs provide all required DUI services to their court ordered or voluntary clients.
Miami DUI School Course Pattern:
These programs include services like registration, evaluation and education courses on substance abuse enforced upon the first time and multiple Miami DUI offenders. The programs further include referrals to the treatment for individual offender recommended by the state certified evaluator when indicated. The course patterns in DUI Schools are more or less same in every state across the U.S. -
- The Level One course (First DUI) comprises 12 hours of lesson in human physiology, substance abuse and Florida DUI traffic law information.
- The Level Two (Multiple DUIs) course includes 21 hours of small group discussion on similar topics.
- Upon indication, referrals are made to Counseling agencies with DCF certification, which provide treatment success documentation.
- Special Supervision Services Program is a voluntary service dedicated to the multiple DUI offenders with five, ten to lifetime revocations.
Miami DUI School Fees:
The fees for Miami DUI programs vary from school to school and on the basis of the level of offense. However, estimated fees for DUI Level I range from the initial payment of to more than 5. For DUI Level II, is the minimum amount paid initially. The upper limit however, exceeds 0. These fees are generally payable by cash, check, money order or any other reputed credit cards like Master Card, Visa, American Express and Discover. During the time of registration, a certain amount of registration fee is also taken from the offender. To register in a Miami DUI School you would need the following items:
- The Arrest Report
- Your Traffic Citation Number
- Court Order (if applicable)
- Driver History record
- Photo ID
However, the city boasts of many qualified, established and experiencedDUI lawyers promising to offer their best services to every client. Miami DUI lawyers assist their clients in every way and ensure that their punishments and penalties are as minimal as possible. Starting from understanding and explaining the case to guiding and defending the client, Miami DUI attorneys provide extensive assistance in every legal issues related to Driving Under Influence (DUI).
Is there such a thing as an online DUI school? Or do you actually have to attend at a classroom?
Anybody that has attended to DUI school in California? How is it like?
How do I open an DUI school in california?
I am interested in opening a DUI school in California, does anyone have an recommendations ?
I believe you may have to bid on a contract.
For example, here’s the licensed providers in San Diego
A San Diego DUI Program is comprised of classes by one of four licensed providers in San Diego County, which are authorized by both the San Diego DUI Court and California DMV:
Central District
9245 Sky Park Court, Suite 101
San Diego CA 92123
Phone: 858-467-6810
San Diego State University DUI Program
http://www.sdsuduip.com
East County Accord
7474 El Cajon Blvd.,
La Mesa, CA 91941
619/741-8147(760) 752-5328
http://www.ecscalifornia.org
Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee MAAC
1355 Third Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91911
Phone: 619-409-1780
MAAC Project
http://www.maacproject.org
Occupational Health Services
1050 Los Vallecitos Blvd., Suite 109
San Marcos, CA 92069
Telephone: (760) 752-5300
dui-school.com
I’m pretty sure the point of DUI school is to impress the person with the DUI how important it is for them never to drive under the influence again. Attending in person will probably be part of the impression. There will be others there who have made the same mistake. They can perhaps learn from each other. Convenience is not the point.
Your answer will undoubtly end with…
a phone call to the NM DMV…
might just wanna start there.
What do they teach people in DUI school?
Thanks for your answers. I suppose I should have been more specific because americanfreeman came closest to what I wanted to find/not find. I’m curious if they teach about the disease of alcoholism, loss of control and progression, and what do they teach about treatment?
Obtain license in NM after moving from CA with revoked license and incomplete DUI school?
My license was revoked in 1993 by the CA DMV. I have since moved to NM and would like to apply for a drivers license. I did not attend DUI school prior to leaving CA . Is there a way to transfer CA school requirements to NM?
For DUI case… Can i register for the DUI school and finish it in a later time and not get in trouble for it?
I just have to see my kids in the Philippines for a few months and not get arrested when i get back…. My understanding with DUI school is that I have to finish the class to obtain my license back after my suspension and is not part of the court order. But i will definitely finish the program cause i will need to drive when i get back. can anyone please give me an opinion about this?
what not to do?
If you’re not going to finish the class you’ve registered for, don’t register for the class.