Stonewall Institute has been providing DUI services in Arizona for years. Now we provide Online DUI Services to anyone looking to fulfill DUI requirements conveniently from their own computer. Everyone who gets a DUI is required to get a DUI screening. This fulfills the MVD requirement for a restricted license. Don’t hesitate. Call today at 602-535-6468, Email: duionline@stonewallinstitute.com, or visit the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.
Category Archives: MVD Screenings
Scottsdale DUI Information
Historically, guilt was established by observed driving symptoms, such as weaving; administering field sobriety tests, such as a walking a straight line heel-to-toe or standing on one leg for 30 seconds; and the arresting officer’s subjective opinion of impairment. The officer must correctly perform the Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs) that are approved by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). There are only three FSTs approved by NHTSA. The US Department of Transportation explains the Field Sobriety Test as, “a battery of three tests administered and evaluated in a standardized manner to obtain validated indicators of impairment and establish probable cause for arrest.” Despite the considerable steps by the NHTSA to create standardized guidelines for the administration and scoring of field sobriety tests, some studies question the reliability of these tests, even when executed according to the guidelines. Starting with the introduction in Norway in 1936 of the world’s first per se law which made it an offense to drive with more than a specified amount of alcohol in the body, objective chemical tests have gradually supplanted the earlier purely judgmental ones. Limits for chemical tests are specific for blood alcohol concentration or concentration of alcohol in breath.
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Scottsdale DUI Classes
License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired driving. Licenses can also be taken before conviction, under a procedure called administrative license suspension, when a driver fails or refuses to take a chemical test. Because administrative license suspension occurs immediately, it has been found to be more effective than post-conviction sanctions. Administrative license suspension is allowed in 41 states and the District of Columbia.
In many states driving privileges can be restored during a suspension, but drivers usually must demonstrate special hardship, and the restored privileges often come with limitations. For example, a person could be allowed only to drive to work or could be required to install an ignition interlock.
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Scottsdale MVD Screening
Drunk driving, like most other social problems, resists simple solutions. However, there are a number of actions, each of which can contribute toward a reduction of the problem:
- DWI courts, sometimes called DUI courts, sobriety courts, wellness courts or accountability courts have proven effective in reducing the crime of drunken driving (driving while intoxicated or while impaired). Such courts address the problem of hard-core repeat offenders by treating alcohol addiction or alcoholism. The recidivism or failure rate of DWI courts is very low.
- Automatic license revocation appears to be the single most effective measure to reduce drunk driving.
- Automatic license revocation along with a mandatory jail sentence appears to be even more effective than just automatic license revocation.
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Scottsdale DUI Screenings
Driving while either intoxicated or drunk is dangerous and drivers with high blood alcohol content or concentration (BAC) are at greatly increased risk of car accidents, highway injuries and vehicular deaths. Possible prevention measures examined here include establishing DWI courts, suspending or revoking driver licenses, impounding or confiscating vehicle plates, impounding or immobilizing vehicles, enforcing open container bans, increasing penalties such as fines or jail for drunk driving, and mandating alcohol education. Safety seat belts, air bags, designated drivers, and effective practical ways to stay sober are also discussed.
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Arizona MVD DUI Screening
Although laws vary by state, DUI or DWI is generally considered to be driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs. Most jurisdictions will prosecute DUI to the fullest extent of the law. Individuals accused of drunk driving should retain an experienced DUI/DWI defense attorney to protect your rights. An attorney can help you get a MVD screening to allow daily driving to and from work after getting a DUI. It does however require a MVD screening.
Arizona MVD DUI Screening
Arizona MVD DUI Screening
According to national DUI information, approximately one million people are arrested and charged with drunk driving every year. Statistics indicate that alcohol is involved in nearly 40% of all fatal auto accidents and that around 30% of the U.S. population will be involved in an auto-related crash during their lives. For these reasons, DUI laws are generally harsh toward citizens presumed as DUI offenders. In Arizona DUI’s are serious business and if you do not know were to go or what to do you can be left with a lot wreckage in your life. By talking to someone you can be saving yourself from a lot of long term effects and costly fines.
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Arizona MVD DUI Screenings
If you have been convicted of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Arizona, then you are probably concerned about a number of things namely the criminal record that you may get for life, your driver’s license suspension and probation terms, the fines that you will have to pay as well as the court proceedings and regulations in Arizona. Severe DUI penalties in Arizona can put your future, your family and career at risk. In Arizona, Driving Under Influence or Intoxication means not being able to carefully operate the vehicle due to the consumption of alcohol, drugs or any other chemical substance.
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Arizona MVD DUI Screening
In 2000, approximately 6,000 blood and urine samples were analyzed for alcohol as a part of routine DUI (Driving Under the Influence) screening. However, only 50 percent of the samples were also analyzed for the presence of drugs. A complete drug analysis of all blood and urine specimens submitted for DUI investigation is necessary to implement a comprehensive prevention program. In order to obtain a clear, complete profile of those arrested for DUI, the presence of common prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, and drugs of abuse/controlled substances must be identified. If given a DUI it is sometimes necessary to have an ignition interlock system that makes the car available to the driver. When an interlock system is installed the user must blow into the device everytime before starting the vehicle. A restricted licensing screening can be given to lessen the time of a suspended license and let the person drive to and from work.
To schedule an MVD Screening with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468.