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DUI programs are non-profit organizations required to provide drug and alcohol education to DUI offenders to satisfy judicial and driver licensing requirements. There are two types of educational courses offered: Level I for first-time offenders and Level II for persons with multiple offenses.
The Florida Safety Council offers two DHSMV approved DUI School courses. All of our DUI courses meet and exceed the state of Florida certification requirements for DUI Program operation and staffing (Administrative Rules 15A–10).
Mandatory drunk driving schools must typically be structured to fit the state's requirements as well as provide a curriculum that offers counseling, assessment, and risk reduction. While specific requirements do vary by state, usually the judge will provide a list of court-approved schools.
Join the Traffic Safety Institute for convenient walk-in registration in Bradenton and Sarasota, FL. Learn about our DUI school and registration fees.
Licensed DUI schools in Florida. Comprehensive review of authorized DUI Programs and DUI schools in Florida, with phone numbers, contact information, costs and websites.
DDS provides a list of certified DUI driving schools online with available contact information such as web link, address, and phone number.
DUI Registration is Online or by Appointment ONLY. Register Online or call the office closest to you to schedule an appointment. To register for the DUI course offered by Northeast Florida Safety Council, you must be a resident of Florida and reside within one of the following Counties: Baker, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Hamilton, Lafayette, Nassau ...
State of Florida certified program, designed for individuals with more than one DUI arrest and/or DUI amended to Reckless Driving in their lifetime; and those who have previously attended a DUI school. May be required by DHSMV for reinstatement after Administrative Suspension.
Mandatory alcohol education, assessment, and treatment laws require attendance at DUI prevention programs geared toward alcohol education or therapy. Learn about sentencing, driving privileges, and much more at FindLaw.com.
Drivers who have received a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in the Sunshine State or in another state while in possession of a Florida driver's license must attend a DUI program authorized by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). The FLHSMV provides oversight for programs located across the state.