DUI Evaluation

Illinois Law requires every individual arrested for driving under the influence to undergo a DUI Evaluation prior to his or her sentencing for a DUI offense. The purpose of a DUI Evaluation is to determine the extent of an individuals alcohol/drug use, including the risk that the individual poses to public safety. Such determination is made by a DUI Evaluator assessing the offender’s past and present use of substances, including reviewing the offender’s entire driving history for substance related driving offenses. A DUI offender is assigned a Risk Classification after completing his/her DUI Evaluation.

The State of Illinois has reserved Risk Classifications for DUI Offenders based on their past/present use of substances (symptoms of substance use disorder), results or refusal of chemical testing during arrest, and prior history of DUI arrests. An offender’s assigned Risk Classification is provided to the adjudicating court through the offender’s completed DUI Evaluation. The adjudicating court will require the DUI offender to complete the services and/or treatment that is recommended from the assigned Risk Classification. Each Risk Classification and the bare minimal services/treatment recommendations are as follows:

Minimal Risk Classification-First time DUI Offender (no prior statutory summary suspension), BAC between .08-.14, and displayed no symptoms of a substance use disorder. A DUI Offender that receives this Risk Classification is required to complete 10-hours of DUI Risk Education.

Moderate Risk Classification-First time DUI Offender (no prior statutory summary suspension), BAC between .15-.19 or refused chemical testing, and/or displayed one symptom of a substance use disorder. A DUI Offender that receives this Risk Classification is required to complete 10-hours of DUI Risk Education and 12-hours of Early Intervention Services.

Significant Risk Classification-One prior conviction or court ordered supervision for DUI, or one prior statutory summary suspension, or one prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI; And/or a BAC of .20 or higher as a result of the most current DUI arrest; And/or two or three symptoms of a substance use disorder. A DUI offender that receives this Risk Classification is required to complete 10-hours of DUI Risk Education, 20-hours of treatment, and engage in continuing care/aftercare.

High Risk Classification-Four or more symptoms of a Substance Use Disorder (regardless of driving record); And/or within the ten year period prior to the date of the most current (third or subsequent) arrest, any combination of two prior convictions or court ordered supervisions for DUI, or prior statutory summary suspensions, or prior reckless driving convictions reduced from DUI, resulting from separate incidents. A DUI Offender that receives this Risk Classification is required to complete a minimum of 75 hours of treatment and engage in continuing care/aftercare.

Please note, the services and/or treatment that DUI Offenders receive can actually intensify/increase based on their presenting needs at anytime during their receipt of services/treatment.

Please note, the services and/or treatment that DUI Offenders receive can actually intensify/increase based on their presenting needs at anytime during their receipt of services/treatment.

DUI Evaluation

At a highly competitive rate, Rogerian Solutions provides licensed and court approved DUI Evaluations for individuals arrested for driving under the influence in the State of Illinois. A court purposes DUI Evaluation is commonly referred to as a “Court Ordered DUI Evaluation” or “Court Ordered DUI Assessment.” However, a DUI Evaluation is also known as an Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Uniform Report. Rogerian Solutions also provides DUI Evaluations for Illinois residents that were arrested in another State for DUI/OWI/DWI offenses when permission has been granted from the adjudicating court. Through our synchronous telehealth platform, Rogerian Solutions effectively provides its clients with the option of having their DUI Evaluation online. Nevertheless, all clients have the ability to have their DUI Evaluation performed in person at 11759 SW Hwy Suite 2, Palos Heights, Illinois. We offer all of our online DUI Services at an affordable rate, including our online DUI Classes.

Court Approved DUI Evaluation

We predominately deliver DUI Evaluation and DUI Classes to the Chicagoland area, however we serve all Illinois residents in need of DUI services.

DUI Evaluation in Spanish Chicago, Illinois

Evaluación de DUI — Evaluación de alcohol y alcohol

Evaluacion de DUI en línea aprobadas por la corte. We provide DUI Services in Spanish, such as Evaluación de DUI. Have your friends, family, or clients contact us for Spanish DUI Services.

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Illinois DUI Evaluation and DUI Classes

Court Approved DUI Evaluation and DUI Classes, DUI Risk Education and DUI Early Intervention Services, Online DUI Services