Illinois Petitioner Alcohol/Drug Evaluation Report Update 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Petitioner Alcohol/Drug Evaluation Report Update in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the personal information section, including the petitioner's name, driver's license number, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed clearly.
  3. Proceed to the Alcohol/Drug Use History section. Document any periods of abstinence and provide clinical impressions regarding the petitioner's ability to maintain abstinence.
  4. In subsequent sections, report on any concurrent substance use, significant life changes, and current medications that may impair driving ability. Be thorough in your responses.
  5. Complete the recommendations section by summarizing previous recommendations and detailing any new ones based on updated evaluations.
  6. Finally, ensure both the evaluator's and petitioner's verification sections are signed and dated before submission.

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An Alcohol and Drug Assessment or DUI Assessment is an evaluation that assesses the degree of addiction an individual possesses. We use the results of the assessment to create a treatment plan to meet your needs and give you the best possible chance of putting your past behind you.
Whether or not a drug test is part of a substance abuse evaluation depends on the context and who is administering the evaluation. In many cases, drug testing is a component of the evaluation to determine the presence and extent of substance use.
Complete an online or in-office questionnaire: This questionnaire will help evaluators get to know you and your situation a bit prior to the evaluation. Participate in your interview: The assessment will take about 45-55 minutes online via webcam.
An alcohol abuse evaluation or any substance abuse assessment will ask you questions such as: How much alcohol do you drink? How often do you drink? What kind of alcohol do you drink? When was your last drink? What were the circumstances surrounding your last drink? Do you ever feel guilty or ashamed after drinking?
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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INTRODUCTION. In Illinois, anyone arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs (DUI) must undergo an alcohol and drug evaluation before sentencing can occur for the DUI offense, or restricted or full driving privileges can be granted by the Office of the Secretary of State.

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