Barber's Driving School, Inc.

Columbus, GA 31907
Located in Muscogee County
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3709 Gentian Blvd.
Suite 5
Columbus, GA 31907

Available programs:

  • DUI Risk Reduction Class

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Muscogee County
Tel: (706) 561-2509

The Georgia DDS Certified DUI Risk Reduction Program, operated by Barber’s Driving School, offers both Zoom and in-person classes designed to help individuals meet their DUI education requirements. This program is certified by the Georgia Department of Driver Services, ensuring that participants receive valid certificates, whether attending virtually or in-person. The program consists of two components: an assessment component and a 20-hour intervention class. The assessment, which involves a comprehensive needs survey, costs $100 and takes about 30 minutes to complete. Following this, participants enroll in the intervention component, a 20-hour course priced at $260. This course is available on weekends and weeknights, making it convenient for individuals with varying schedules.

Upcoming classes include weekend sessions from October 26-28 and weekday sessions from October 29-31, as well as weeknight classes running from October 28 to November 1. Barber’s Driving School ensures that classes will not be canceled, and certificates are emailed upon completion. Participants are encouraged to register early, as classes tend to fill quickly. The program emphasizes strict attendance policies, requiring participants to be on time and attentive during the sessions. With a total cost of $360 for the complete program, individuals can take proactive steps toward fulfilling their DUI education requirements in a supportive and engaging environment. For more information and to view the full schedule, interested individuals can visit the Barber’s Driving School website.

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