Arizona MVD DUI Screening

Nearly every state has some form of court ordered alcohol or substance abuse counseling that is required for DUI offenders.  The rules for screening and counseling vary from state to state. The majority of states require first time and/or repeat offenders to enroll in some kind of substance abuse treatment program.  Such programs are usually part of probation or parole conditions.  To determine what level of counseling is appropriate for individual offenders, some state statutes also impose a mandatory substance abuse screening, a process oftendone prior to sentencing.

To schedule an MVD Screening with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468.

Arizona MVD DUI Screening

An Ignition Interlock Device is a breath analyzer on your vehicle that is electronically connected to the ignition. These devices, the SSI 1000, is about the size of a cellular phone. When you breathe into the unit for several seconds, it measures your breath alcohol level and compares it with predetermined limits. A DUI is a serious matter. While first-time offenders may have better luck than repeat offenders, few people can afford to deal with the consequences of being arrested for driving under the influence. There are many different things that can come out because of being tried for a DUI. Continued alcohol and drug screening and counseling are often the result of such an arrest.

To schedule an MVD Screening with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468.

Arizona MVD DUI Screenings

If you’ve been arrested for drunk driving, you don’t want to take your DUI/DWI lightly. Finding an experienced attorney is imperative.

Your attorney will advise you on all the factors involved in mounting a drunk driving defense, informing you of all your available alternatives.

S/he will thoroughly investigate your case to uncover any evidence and build the best case possible to help you avoid conviction.

If you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence schedule an MVD Screening with Stonewall Institute.  Please contact us at 602-535-6468.

Arizona MVD DUI Screenings

Provided you meet the necessary requirements, a restricted driving permit can be issued to you either by mail or in any Driver License office. “Necessary requirements” would be when a breath, blood or urine test has been submitted to MVD indicating a blood alcohol level of .08 or more and: it is the first DUI within five years, and the DUI did not result in serious physical injury. when found guilty of driving without insurance. when otherwise directed by the court, if permitted by law.  An arrest for a DUI will require an arizona screening to obtain a restricted license.  Stonewall Institute provides electronic documentation  filed instantly online with mvd.  To schedule an MVD dui Screening with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468.

Scottsdale MVD Screening

The average drunk driver has driven drunk 87 times before a first arrest. And on any given day, your family shares the roadways with more than 2 million drunk drivers who have had three or more prior convictions. While suspending the license of these individuals makes sense, in reality, three out of four of those with a suspended license still drive, threatening the safety of you and your loved ones. That is why MADD now supports the usage of ignition interlock devices, or in-car breathalyzers, which require all convicted drunk drivers to prove they are sober before the car will start.

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals, and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation. To schedule your appointment call 602-535-6468.