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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas DWI Education Program application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Program Administrator's name, ensuring it is a certified DWI Education Instructor. Fill in the mailing address of your program headquarters, which cannot be a residential address.
  3. Indicate whether courses will be conducted at this location by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. Provide your business phone and fax numbers, along with an email address for communication.
  4. List all physical branch sites where courses will be conducted. Include street addresses, cities, zip codes, and phone numbers for each site. Remember to include any applicable fees for branch site certificates.
  5. Answer all questions thoroughly in the designated sections. If additional explanations are needed, attach extra sheets as necessary. Ensure that all instructors listed have completed the required training.
  6. Review your application for completeness before submitting it along with the non-refundable fees to ensure processing without delays.

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A Regular Class B first offense DWI has a punishment range of: A minimum of 72 hours in jail and a maximum of 180 days in jail OR up to 24 months probation (As mentioned above, most people charged with first-time DWI will be placed on probation rather than facing jail time);
One of the most common requirements is a DWI education course. These courses typically last 12 hours and cover topics such as the dangers of impaired driving, Texas DWI laws, and strategies to avoid future offenses. Completion of this course is often mandatory as part of probation or as a condition of reduced charges.
If this is your first offense, you will need to complete a 12-hour DWI education course. The course requirement for a repeat offender is 32 hours long. An approved DWI or Repeat Offender Education Program course can be taken online and may be located through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation website.
To obtain an endorsement as a DWI Intervention instructor, you must be one of the following: Licensed chemical dependency counselor. Registered counselor intern. Licensed social worker. Licensed professional counselor. Licensed professional counselor intern. Licensed psychologist. Licensed physician or psychiatrist.
The program has two components: FOP Standard - A voluntary pre-diversion program for first-time juvenile offenders, focused on education and support to prevent further justice system involvement. FOP Runaway/At-Risk Initiative - Provides education and outdocHub to runaways or crisis-involved youths and their families.
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Factors That Improve Chances of Getting a DWI Dismissed in Texas You have no prior criminal history or permanent criminal conviction. Your blood alcohol concentration was close to the legal limit. No accidents or injuries occurred. You cooperated with police officers (within reason)
Texas DWI Intervention (Repeat Offender) Program This program is an 8 week course with two 3 hour classes taught each week. Upon successful completion of the program, students will be issued a Texas DWI Intervention (Repeat Offender Program Education certificate of completion.
In general terms, most DUI convictions come with the following common penalties: License suspension. DUI probation. Mandatory DUI class attendance. Fines. Jail time. Eventual restricted license with an ignition interlock device.

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