Monday, August 24, 2009

 

San Diego DUI Attorney discusses doing a drunk driving program online, especially if out-of-state resident

San Diego DUI criminal defense lawyers are often asked by drunk driving probationers who reside out of state if there is an online alcohol program.

Online program for out-of-state people, under limited circumstances: If you are out of state, you may be able to do your program online at at either http://www.myduiclass.com or http://www.tomwilsoncounseling.com/onlineDUI.html

If you are ordered to do the program out of state, you may have to request your County's Assessment Unit when you speak with them that you can do online.

If your state of residence, or the state where the offense occurred in is listed, you need to follow any indicated steps. If your state is not listed below, that simply means that Right Direction Services' online alcohol program has not been contacted by the authority in that state to require clients to get preapproval.

Contact information for two online DUI programs

Right Direction Services LLC http://www.myduiclass.com/states.html 1415 Pate Plaza PMB 452 South Beloit, IL 61080 Phone: (815) 389-9564 Fax: (773) 822-0793 Email: support@myduiclass.com Tom Wilson Counseling Center 514 S. Orchard, Suite 101 Boise, ID 83705 Phone: 208.368.9909 Toll Free: 1.877.368.9909 Fax: 208.388.1687 Email: twcc@tomwilsoncounseling.com

Caution: If you are on Court Probation, you have no problem living in another state (unless you are on formal probation). The class must be completed in California for you to get credit and get the suspension lifted from the DMV. However, you can request for a waiver once you have established your residency in your state. Once there, contact DMV and tell them you no longer intend to reside in California. They will send you forms to fill out and you can then waive the class and have the suspension lifted. This only works if you never come back to California. If you do, and decide to reside here again, you must then complete the DUI class to get a California license.



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