Kentucky Court-Approved DUI Programs & Treatment Services
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Find your local licensed Kentucky court-approved DUI Program and treatment services. These programs are certified by the Kentucky Division of Behavioral Health and meet the state's legal requirements for DUI offenses. Whether you are a first-time or repeat offender, completing a Kentucky DUI program is a crucial step in fulfilling court-mandated requirements.
In Kentucky, DUI programs offer a wide range of services to address impaired driving, including:
- DUI Assessment: A professional evaluation of your substance use and risk level, which helps determine the appropriate education or treatment plan.
- 20 Hour DUI Education: A state-required course for first-time offenders that covers the risks of impaired driving and personal responsibility.
- Outpatient Therapy: Regular therapy sessions that help individuals address underlying substance use issues while maintaining daily responsibilities.
- Intensive Outpatient Therapy (IOP): A more structured program offering in-depth counseling and support, typically for repeat offenders or those with substance dependency.
- Withdrawal Management Treatment: Medical and therapeutic support for individuals who require assistance managing withdrawal symptoms.
- Residential DUI Treatment: A full-time, inpatient program for individuals needing more intensive care and rehabilitation due to chronic substance use or repeated DUI offenses.*
By enrolling in one of these Kentucky court-approved programs, you ensure compliance with the state’s legal requirements and set yourself on the path toward recovery and safer decision-making. Explore our directory to find a program near you and take the first step toward fulfilling your legal obligations.
Disclaimer
Online Class Advisor makes the best effort to provide the most up-to-date listing of licensed Kentucky DUI providers. We cannot guarantee the quality or license status of any of the providers listed. Please contact the provider and/or the state of Kentucky to verify their status.