Sure Foundation BHS

Greenville, NC 27834
Located in Pitt County
Contact Provider
Provider at a Glance
3219 LANDMARK STREET
SUITE 10A
Greenville, NC 27834

Available programs:

  • DWI Assessment
  • Out of State Reviews
  • Alcohol Drug Education Training School (ADETS)
  • Short & Longer-Term Treatment

Program languages include:

  • English

Is this your facility?

Claim this facility to update information, respond to contact forms and more!

Claim Facility

Serving Pitt County
Tel: 252-215-3089
Fax: 888-687-7938

DWI Services Overview

Sure Foundation provides comprehensive DWI services tailored for individuals seeking to meet North Carolina court and DMV requirements following a Driving While Impaired (DWI) charge. Understanding that navigating the complexities of DWI charges can be overwhelming, we offer professional and compassionate assistance throughout the process. Our services include DWI assessments, ADETS (Alcohol Drug Education Traffic School), and both short-term and long-term evidence-based treatment programs designed specifically for DWI offenders.

In North Carolina, a DWI assessment is mandatory before obtaining a Limited Driving Privilege. This assessment is required for anyone convicted of Driving While Impaired and must be conducted by a state-licensed facility. The assessment outcome may recommend participants to complete ADETS, a 16-hour educational program, or a more extensive treatment program. Our short-term DWI program requires 20-39 hours of instruction, while the longer-term program starts at 40 hours, with completion timelines of at least 30 and 60 days, respectively.

Sure Foundation adheres to state-established fees for DWI assessments, charging a lawful $100 for the assessment and an additional $10.75 for obtaining a current driving record from the DMV. Our DWI groups and classes are offered at affordable prices, ensuring accessibility for all individuals seeking help. Completing your DWI assessment can significantly shorten your civil revocation period, fulfill DMV requirements, and potentially serve as a mitigating factor in your trial, reducing the severity of punishment.

Information has been generated from the facility website, state licensing information and/or other online sources. If you believe this information to be inaccurate, please contact us.