Arizona Online DUI School

Stonewall Institute offers complete dui services online for anyone who has gotten a dui in Arizona.  Now if you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you can get your alcohol or drug evaluation online.  At the completion of the dui screening, MVD will be notified electronically and you will be able to get an Arizona restricted driver’s license.  If you are court-ordered to take a dui education class, you can take it online.  If you need to enroll in a dui treatment group, we have that online as well.  You’ll be able to complete all dui school requirements from the convenience of your computer. – Call 602-535-6468 to make an appointment or to enroll in a class or group,  or email at duionline@stonewallinstitute.com.  For more information, visit the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.

Fully Licensed Online Arizona DUI School

Stonewall Institute is fully licensed by Arizona to provide online dui services.  Some websites claim their class will be accepted by Arizona, but that is not necessarily true.  If you have gotten a DUI in Arizona, you want to be sure to adhere to all Arizona dui court and MVD dui requirements.  We provide all dui services, which includes online MVD screening, online dui education class, and even online dui treatment.  It doesn’t matter if you are a Level I DUI Offender or a Level II DUI Offender, you can fulfill all of your dui court mandated hours from your computer.  Call to enroll today at 602-535-6468 or email at duionline@stonewallinstitute.com.  For more information, visit the website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.

DUI Substance Abuse Evaluation Phoenix

Stonewall Institute offers DUI evaluation services Phoenix in order for individuals to be considered for the reinstatement of driving privileges in the state of Arizona. Many times people are unaware of the impact alcohol can have on them and the amount it takes to be considered impaired to drive a vehicle.  Below is an outline of what it takes to reach the legal limit in Arizona.

There isn’t a right answer to this question, each individual has unique characteristics that determine a BAC score. One drink can be considered 1 12-oz beer, 1 3oz glass of wine or 1-Shot or 1-oz of hard liquor. In fact it takes very little alcohol to become legally drunk and many variables such as weight, sex and body fat percentage can all be factors in the equation. The best answer is to have zero drinks before you drive. If you want to read more about the topic please see the Drink and Weight Table or check out our BAC Calculator.

With a second conviction of a DUI in Arizona you will receive a $900 fine ($500 + 80% surcharge) PLUS another $1,250 for your 2nd DUI Assessment and up to 90 days in jail. Drivers license will be revoked for one year. You will also have to install (at your expense) an interlock ignition device in all of your vehicles.

The vehicle will not start unless you blow into the device and prove that you have not consumed any alcohol. For a $1350 fine ($750 + 80% surcharge) PLUS a $250 DUI assessment PLUS a $1500 aggravated DUI assessment. A third drunk driving conviction within 60 month of the first two DUI’s is considered an “aggravated DUI” in Arizona.

The violation of the aggravated DUI law is a felony punishable by 4 months in prison plus mandatory drug and alcohol screening. Mandatory attendance for counseling. Your driver’s license will be revoked for 3 years and you will also have to install (at your expense) a interlock ignition device in all of your vehicles. The vehicle will not start unless you blow into the device and prove that you have not consumed any alcohol. Your car may be forfeited to the state and sold (The money goes to the state).

If you are convicted of a DUI Phoenix and in need of a DUI substance abuse evaluation Phoenix, contact the Stonewall Institute today at 602-535-6468.