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A Closer Look At The North Carolina DWI Process

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The North Carolina DWI Process

 

This week, we are sharing information on the DWI assessment and substance abuse treatment that is required when someone is charged with a DWI in North Carolina. The chart below (courtesy of the North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services) illustrates the steps involved in the DWI process. As you review the diagram, you will also notice the critical role of DWI service providers in the rehabilitation, education and reinstatement process.

Reading Between The Lines

To put this diagram in perspective, keep the following in mind:

Levels of DWI Treatment:

  1. ADETS classes (16 hours of education and prevention classes over a minimum period of 5 days)
  2. Short Term Outpatient Treatment (20 – 39 hours of education, prevention and counseling over a minimum of 30 days)
  3. Longer Term Outpatient Treatment (40 – 89 of education, prevention and counseling over a minimum of 60 days)
  4. Day Treatment/Intensive Outpatient Treatment (90 hours of education, prevention and counseling over a minimum of 90 days)
  5. Inpatient/Residential Treatment – (Minimum 90 days of treatment spent at a licensed facility)
NC DWI Process Flow Chart

To learn more about DWI assessments and substance abuse treatment classes, read our blog post: What To Do After You Are Arrested For DWI, Part 2 – DWI Assessments

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