24 Hour Level 2 Alcohol and Drug Education

24 Hour Level 2 Alcohol and Drug Education

In Alabama, individuals with alcohol- or drug-related offenses may be required to complete a 24-hour Level 2 Alcohol and Drug Education program. This course is designed for individuals with more serious or repeat offenses and provides a deeper understanding of substance use, its effects, and the legal and personal consequences of impaired driving. It is often mandated by the court, probation officers, or the Department of Public Safety as part of sentencing, probation terms, or a requirement for license reinstatement.

The program is structured as an in-person class at state-approved facilities, utilizing interactive discussions, educational materials, and real-world scenarios to help participants recognize the risks of alcohol and drug use. The focus is on behavioral change and long-term prevention to reduce the likelihood of repeat offenses.

Primary Objectives:

  • Increase Awareness: Educate participants on the physical, psychological, and legal consequences of substance use and impaired driving.
  • Promote Responsible Decision-Making: Provide strategies to avoid substance-related offenses and encourage safer choices regarding alcohol and drug use.
  • Encourage Behavioral Change: Help participants identify risk factors, develop coping mechanisms, and commit to making better decisions in the future.
  • Reduce Repeat Offenses: Equip individuals with tools and knowledge to prevent future violations and remain compliant with Alabama laws.

Individuals required to complete this course must enroll in a state-approved program and complete the 24-hour requirement within the timeframe specified by the court or relevant authority. Failure to comply may result in additional legal consequences, such as fines, extended probation, or further restrictions on driving privileges. It is essential to verify approved providers and adhere to all program requirements to fulfill legal obligations and avoid further penalties.