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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, address, and telephone number. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays.
  3. Fill in the docket number and the judicial district. This information is crucial for processing your application correctly.
  4. Indicate the offense(s) charged against you. Be specific as this will determine your eligibility for the program.
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  6. Select whether you plan to claim indigency or if you will pay the program fee. This choice impacts how your application is processed.
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The Pretrial Impaired Driving Intervention Program (IDIP) is available for certain defendants who are charged with driving a motor vehicle or a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The IDIP gives eligible defendants the chance to get alcohol education or substance abuse treatment instead of going to trial.
In Connecticut, a first offense DUI may result in a minimum of 48 hours in jail, steep fines, and a drivers suspension. You will also be subject to administrative penalties, including an automatic 45-day license suspension.
Any defendants who want to apply for the IDIP must pay an application fee of $100, a nonrefundable evaluation fee of $150, and a nonrefundable program fee of: $400, if the court orders the defendant to take part in the alcohol education component; or $100 plus the cost of treatment, if the court orders the
The Impaired Driver Intervention Program (a/k/a IDIP) is a Connecticut court diversionary program that allows first-time driving or DUI offenders a chance to have their cases dismissed by taking classes. This program was previously known as the Alcohol Education Program.
Attention: The state of Connecticut does not accept any online DUI classes as a means to satisfying the Connecticut Courts, Probation, or DMV for anyone who received a DUI in the state of Connecticut. You will need to attend a local class in person.

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