The Completion of Treatment Program

The Completion of Treatment Program

The Maine Completion of Treatment Program is a state-recognized final step for individuals who have previously participated in a substance use treatment program and need to document successful completion to satisfy legal, licensing, or BMV requirements. This program verifies that an individual has met all clinical and educational milestones required for compliance and supports a smooth transition back to normal responsibilities, including driving privileges.

Often required following Operating Under the Influence (OUI) offenses or court-ordered treatment, the Completion of Treatment Program focuses on recovery maintenance, relapse prevention, and readiness for reintegration into daily life.

Core elements include:

  • Verification of prior treatment completion from a licensed provider
  • Final assessment and documentation of treatment outcomes
  • Education on sustaining long-term recovery
  • Relapse prevention planning and community resource referrals
  • Support with paperwork and submissions for license reinstatement or court compliance

Participants must submit documentation from their treating provider and may be asked to attend a final session or evaluation to confirm ongoing stability and readiness to exit formal treatment.

This program is designed for:

  • Individuals finishing court-ordered or DMV-required treatment
  • OUI offenders seeking license reinstatement
  • Clients transitioning from intensive care to aftercare
  • Those needing official documentation of treatment success

Upon completion, participants receive state-approved certification that can be submitted to the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), probation officers, or the courts as required.

Certified providers offering the Maine Completion of Treatment Program can be found through Online Class Advisor’s Maine Recovery Services Directory.