Stonewall Institute makes it easy to get a DUI screening online. Been pulled over for driving under the influence in Scottsdale? Do you need to get an Arizona restricted driving license? MVD requires you complete a DUI screening before applying for a restricted drivers license. Instead of going all over the Valley to find a DUI agency, why not get your DUI screening via internet? Our MVD approved online screening is convenient and affordable. We file directly with MVD electronically, so you can go to your nearest Scottsdale MVD office right away if you’ve waiting the proper time. We are Scottsdale’s best online DUI agency. Call to make an appointment for your Scottsdale DUI screening on computer at 602-535-6468 or email us at [email protected]. You can also check out the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.
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Scottsdale Internet-Based DUI Services
Stonewall Institute offers Scottsdale internet-based DUI services that are convenient and affordable. When you are stopped for a DUI in Scottsdale, you’ll need to get a screening for MVD. Complete your DUI screening evaluation online and we file directly with the MVD. That enables you to go to your Scottsdale MVD and get your restricted driving license. If you are mandated to take a DUI education class, take our online DUI education class at your own pace from anywhere and at anytime. If you have been convicted of a DUI in Scottsdale as a Level I DUI Offender and have been court-ordered to more than 16 hours of DUI work, the remaining hours can be completed in our online DUI Treatment group. You never have to leave your home or work to complete all DUI requirements on computer. We are Scottsdale’s best and most secure provider of Internet Based DUI Services. Call today to make an appointment or to enroll at 602-535-6468 or email at [email protected]. For more information, visit the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.
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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.
To schedule a Counseling or DUI Screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468
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.
To schedule a Counseling or DUI Screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468
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.
To schedule a Counseling or DUI Screening appointment 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.
DUI Evaluation Scottsdale
When you drink and drive, you are putting yourself at risk. Many drink drivers are killed because of their poor driving skills. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, car wrecks are the leading cause of death for people in America who are under the age of 24, and about 40 percent of those deaths are somehow related to alcohol. Many of those in this statistic were the drivers or passengers of drunk drivers, and recent dui statistics are showing increasing trends.
To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468
DUI Evaluation Scottsdale
Driving under the Influence (DUI) and DUI consequences can be far reaching, both legal and emotional. Considering the rising number of deaths and injuries related to DUI, many states have become outraged this lack of social responsibility are levying stiff penalties on offenders. As a result, having a lawyer to plead your case and who knows the DUI Laws in exchange for a reduced sentence is a must have to stay out of jail. Judges are sending a clear message that such acts of irresponsibility will not be tolerated, in the way of harsh fines and penalties.
To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468
DUI Evaluation Scottsdale
If it is your dui first offense then you would need to attend required dui classes which will offer you alcohol treatment and accident prevention programs. If intoxicated, the chance of the having a DUI accident for any drivers will rise with their blood alcohol level. After you are convicted of driving under influence, then dui on your record will stay longer than you thought unless you file the petition for expungement. DUI expungment allows all records to be removed from your record.
To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468
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If your arrest is your first DUI arrest in the last five years, you will face certain consequences. First time offenders can expect to face the following:
- Jail time between 10 days and 6 months
- Drug and alcohol evaluation and treatment
- Between $250 and $2500 in fines
- Probation between 1 to 5 years
- Ignition Interlock Device possible
If you would rather spend only one day in jail, you can do so by accepting counseling offered by the court. If your conviction is not your first within five years or if your BAC was .15% or higher, you will face stricter consequences.
To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468