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DWI or DUI Court Referral Programs in Arizona


If you have been pulled over and arrested for a drinking and driving offense in Arizona there are a few things that you can do to help stay out of jail and hopefully, avoid a life-changing DUI conviction. Depending on the type of charges you have, you may be required to complete a DWI or DUI Court Referral Program in Arizona. Arizona Governor, Doug Ducey, signed into law House Bill (HB) 2067 (On April 1, 2021,), an amendment to the bill ARS § 13-905 which allows an order from the courts for a “Certificate of Second Chance” for people “whose judgment of guilt is set aside” after a criminal conviction.  As of January 1, 2023, a new Arizona law allows a person whose driving privileges have been suspended for driving under the influence (DUI) to apply for a special ignition interlock restricted driver license (SIIRDL) before serving a minimum amount of the required suspension period.

A DUI or DWI conviction in Arizona is not something to be taken lightly. It can have serious life-changing consequences far-reaching into many areas of your life. Going to a DWI deferment program can help you avoid significant jail time, fines, and license revocation periods. Getting help for underlying alcohol addiction will help the courts determine if you are taking full responsibility for driving under the influence and breaking the law. Call us today and let us help you with your drinking and driving arrest and help you find an alcohol recovery program. Addiction No More ® can not give legal advice however if you are looking for rehabilitation for addiction we can help you find treatment in your area or anywhere in the country. Give us a call today and we can help. 

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What to do if you have been arrested for drinking and driving


Drinking and driving in Arizona can be a serious offense and the consequences can have life-changing outcomes. If you have been pulled over, make sure that you know your rights and remain courteous at all times. Being compliant and courteous can affect the outcome of the court’s layout as punishment.

Driving under the influence: Driving under the influence (DUI) Driving while intoxicated (DWI) and operating a motor vehicle under the influence (OUI). These are the common terms used to describe operating a motorized vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In Arizona, driving while intoxicated is considered a misdemeanor and is subject to the state’s laws regarding driving while drunk.

DWI/DUI diversion rehabs in Arizona are very familiar with the court-mandated treatment requirements that the courts have imposed for their court-ordered alcohol rehab centers. Some court-ordered DUI deferment programs will include alcohol evaluations and at the very least, alcohol and drug classes for first-time offenders. This can cost anywhere from $1000-2500 with fines, not including lawyer fees and bail.

If this is your second offense, getting involved in a treatment program for alcohol abuse will not only help your ongoing DWI-DUI case but benefit you as well. You should always enter into an alcohol treatment program knowing that there is a need for a change before something worse happens. Driving and Drinking can cost you your life or even worse someone else life.

Treatment programs for drinking and driving in Arizona for criminal justice clients will work with the court system to handle all the requirements for treatment to be considered time served. Once all the financial consequences are paid by the defendant and community service is completed, the Arizona district courts may terminate the probation period. Driving under the influence can damage many people’s lives other than yourself. Getting treatment for your alcohol dependency can help you understand that the risks of drinking and driving heavily outweigh the rewards. Sometimes, all it takes is to talk to someone who has had the burden of having someone die due to their alcohol consumption and driving under the influence. Our counselors are ready to take your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Sobriety check point road sign, "Defendants who successfully complete DWI or DUI Court Referral Programs in Arizona have their drug case dismissed. The program runs 6-9 months and involves individual and group counseling, acupuncture, and programs of educational, vocational training and job placement."

DUI First-Offender and Diversion Programs

 As a first offender of DUI or DWI, you will be jailed for not less than 10 consecutive days and fined not less than $1,250 for your first offense DUI in Arizona. You will also be required to undergo alcohol education classes, alcohol screening, and alcohol abuse treatment. You must equip any vehicle you operate with a certified ignition interlock device. You may be ordered to perform community service.

The laws are different in each state for DWI offenses that allow for deferment programs in lieu of jail time. Some states, depending on the circumstances, will mandate treatment and community service. Some of these mandates can be handled while in treatment for alcohol abuse. Arizona has a deferment program for first-time DWI offenders as long as there are no injuries, accidents, or drugs involved. If you have been arrested for your second DWI/DUI in Arizona, it is highly recommended that you give us a call to find out your options for a deferment program instead of jail time. This will help with the possible consequences that the courts may impose on you. Drinking and driving can have serious outcomes including vehicular homicide, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and other very serious charges. When a minor is involved, there are more serious outcomes that the courts in Arizona can impose on the offender. If there has been an accident or death due to drinking and driving there will be significant jail time imposed as well as the knowledge that your indulgence cost someone their life.

Consequences of driving drunk in Arizona



Arizona has specific drinking and driving laws and penalties for people who have been convicted of a DUI/DWI. There are minimum and maximum fines and penalties that are at the discretion of the judge and prosecuting attorney depending on many different factors and circumstances surrounding the case.

First Offense: First-time drinking and driving offenders with a blood alcohol level lower than .15% will be subject to the incarceration of no less than 10 days in jail and a minimum fine to courts of $250 and additional fines of $1000 to go to the corrections construction and operational funds. The license will be suspended for 90 days.

Second Offense: If you get a second DUI/DWI in Arizona within 60 months of a prior conviction, 90-day jail time and fines totaling $5,500. The license to drive is revoked for one year. The judge may at his discretion order an interlock device for periods over a year.

Third Offense: 3 or more DUI/DWI convictions within 60 months of a prior conviction the person is now subjected to the ” aggravated driving under the influence law”. Repeat offenders can face up to 2 and a half years in prison. Mandatory treatment for alcohol addiction and education and fines can total thousands of dollars. The driving privileges are revoked for at least 3 years and an interlock device can be court-ordered for longer than a year.

Find Deferred Prosecution Rehabs Near Me

We can help you locate treatment for addiction in your area or anywhere in the country. To locate AA meetings, group meetings, 12-step programs, inpatient treatment, or outpatient services in your town give us a call. There are many options for drug rehab services in many cities in Arizona.


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Treatment for alcoholism in place of jail time in Arizona is a very common outcome for those seeking help to end their addictions. If you have an open DWI case in Arizona, call us and we can help you locate a deferment program in your county that works with DUI and DWI offenders. We can help you find the best rehab center for alcohol misuse today. Addiction No More ® is an Addiction Treatment Center locator service. For immediate service, please call one of our counselors 24/7.

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Certificate of Second Chance
Arizona Drug Court
Screening and Counseling Resources
ADOT Driving Under the Influence

Erik Epp – Content Author

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Alcohol DUI and DWI Deferment Programs in Arizona
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Alcohol DUI and DWI Deferment Programs in Arizona
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Arizona county courts dwi and dui alcohol convictions
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If you have been pulled over and arrested for a drinking and driving offense in Arizona there are a few things that you can do to help stay out of jail and hopefully, avoid a life changing DUI conviction. A DUI or DWI conviction in Arizona is not something to be taken lightly. It can have serious life changing consequences far-reaching into many areas of your life.

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