There is no better way to get an MVD required alcohol screening. We provide a face-to-face screening either on-site or online. On-site is a comfortable upscale office where you get your DUI screening with the best-trained and most nonjudgmental DUI screeners available. Your online DUI screening is the same, except you get to complete it from the convenience of your own home, office or even school. Why wait? Now you can complete the alcohol or drug screening evaluation and apply for an AZ restricted driver’s license right after you’ve waited 30 days of your 90-day license suspension.
Alcohol Screening Scottsdale
If you’ve been stopped for a DUI in Scottsdale or anywhere else in Arizona, you will need to get an MVD required alcohol screening in order for you to apply for an AZ restricted driver’s license. We offer face-to-face DUI screenings online. All you need is a high-speed internet connection and a webcam and you won’t have to leave home or office to complete this requirement. This will also fulfill court requirements if you happen to get convicted of a DUI. Make it easy on yourself and call us today.
DUI Online Class AZ
Now you can complete your required DUI education class online! Imagine how easy it is to just log on and take your class at your own pace, anytime and from anywhere. If you need to complete a 16 hour DUI education class, why not take Arizona’s best online DUI class? It’s convenient, easy and affordable.
Courtney Penniman Arizona Transgender
Courtney Penniman has gone through a gender transition and is now living as a transgender male. He had struggled for many years with gender dysphoria before making the decision to transition from female to male. With the help of gay and transsexual friends in the Phoenix area, he was able to make the FTM transition in February 2012.
Online DUI Treatment Arizona
No one wants to get a DUI in Arizona. When you are stopped for Driving under the Influence, the consequences can be daunting. And if you have been convicted of a DUI and designated a Level I DUI Offender, you will be assigned over 16 DUI hours to complete. Any hours above 16 will be in a DUI Treatment setting. Now you can complete DUI Treatment online or onsite. We are one of the few licensed AZ DUI providers to offer both options. Contact us today for more information.
Kyle Penniman
Kyle Penniman is an Arizona transgender man. He made the gender transition on February 17, 2012 with the support of the Phoenix Gay Community and others trans people.
Alcohol Screening Arizona
If you have been stopped for a DUI in Arizona you will need to get an alcohol screening. MVD requires a DUI screening before you can apply for a restricted driver’s license. This driving license enables someone who has been arrested for Driving under the Influence to drive to and from work or school during their 90-day suspension of driving privileges.
Kyle Penniman – Highly Rated Arizona Drug Counselor
Kyle Penniman is the Founder of Stonewall Institute Arizona. As a highly rated drug counselor, Kyle Penniman MSW LISAC developed an Intensive Outpatient Program at Stonewall Institute that has been proven to be successful at treating drug abusers. If you or a loved one is looking for a drug treatment program that focuses on the individual’s life issues, call Kyle Penniman at 602-535-6468 or visit the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com
Courtney Penniman – Arizona Trans Male
Courtney Penniman made a gender transition to male in February 2012. His FTM transition was supported by friends in the Phoenix LGBTQ Community and transgendered friends. It is estimated that at least 1% of the population is transsexual. It is clear that there are people who are aware that they are transgender from their earliest memories. Many trans people feel that their gender identity is an innate part of them, an integral part of who they were born to be.
Courtney Penniman FTM Gender Transition
Courtney Penniman transitioned from female to male in February 2012. He now lives comfortably as a man while helping other trans people who struggle with gender dysphoria. There are medical theories about why people are transgender. Some speculate that fluctuations or imbalances in hormones or the use of certain medications during pregnancy may cause intersex or transgender conditions. Other research indicates that there are links between transgender identity and brain structure. At this time, research has not come up with a definitive answer.