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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, Illinois Driver’s License Number, address, sex, and date of birth. Ensure all fields are filled out clearly to avoid delays.
  3. In the 'Alcohol/Drug Use History' section, provide detailed responses regarding your understanding of intoxication and a chronological history of your alcohol and drug use. Be specific about frequency and amounts consumed.
  4. Complete the 'Driving History' section by detailing any DUI arrests. Include descriptions of offenses and outcomes. This is crucial for accurate evaluation.
  5. Fill out the 'Corroboration' section with information from a significant other and any objective tests conducted. This adds credibility to your evaluation.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting. Ensure that all required signatures are included to validate the form.

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First DUI conviction Minimum of one-year loss of full driving privileges. Possible imprisonment for up to one year. Maximum fine of $2,500.
DUI evaluations involve in-person interviews with a certified treatment provider. Youll often answer questions surrounding your medical background, drug or alcohol use, drinking patterns, and personal attitudes. Evaluators might also use specific screening tools like these.
In order to complete your DUI evaluation, you need to bring the following documents with you: Picture ID. Court Purposes Driving Abstract. Law Enforcement Sworn Report. A copy of all the tickets that were issued to you during your arrest. A copy of any previous DUI evaluations. A copy of any substance use treatment records.
DUI charges can absolutely be dismissed in Illinois, and it happens more often than most people realize. Many people think DUI arrest automatically means conviction, but experienced attorneys regularly get charges dismissed by challenging evidence and police procedures.
When youre arrested and take a drug test for DUI evaluation, you will go through a screening process before going any further. Youll also have to take a short drug and alcohol assessment called the CAGE Questionnaire. This assessment lets others quickly identify if you have a drug or alcohol problem.

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The focus of the interview is past and current alcohol and drug use, specifically as it relates to driving history. Defendant responses are checked against the driving record, the Objective Test score, the results of the chemical testing, and possibly other corroborative sources.

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