9 Month Enhanced First Offender Program
This program meets the requirements for a conviction of a first offense Driving Under the Influence with an alcohol level of .20 or greater. A total of 61.50 hours of program combining alcohol and drug education, group process, alcohol and drug assessment and face-to-face interviews in the following format is required for completion:
1. 12 hours of six - 2 hour education classes in a combination of lecture and video; and
2. 44 hours of twenty-two - 2 hour group sessions meeting every other week; and
3. 5.50 hours of 15 minute one-on-one interviews meeting alternate weeks for the duration of the program.
The following situations may be on record with the DMV which may conflict with the court order. Please verify with the California DMV the exact program completion required for reinstatement of your driving privileges.
- Out of state DUI's
- DUI programs not completed for arrests more than ten years ago
- DUI's not yet sentenced
- Out of county DUI's
Class Location: San Jose Class Schedules:
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Sat/Sun |
9:00-11:00 am 7:00-9:00 pm |
9:00-11:00 am
4:00 - 6:00 pm
4:45 - 6:45 pm 7:00-9:00 pm |
9:00-11:00 am 7:00-9:00 pm |
7:00-9:00 pm |
9:00-11:00 am | Note: Class schedules are based on availability at time of enrollment.
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Orientation Before receiving services, an orientation is held in order to explain the rules and requirements, assess program fees and determine method of payment. A proof of enrollment, DMV form DL107, is electronically submitted directly to the DMV on the day of enrollment. Written notice of all activities, schedules, times and locations are given to each client at this time.
A down payment of $200 toward the program fee and one of the following forms of documentation must be brought to the orientation:
* Court order or court referral if you are still on probation or;
* DMV H-6 in-house printout for older convictions no longer on probation or;
* Arrested not yet convicted clients must find out the alcohol level at the time of arrest and bring either the pink temporary license or DMV suspension letter. Alcohol levels can often be obtained from the arresting agency, the DA"s office or the DMV.
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