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Online Evaluation Acceptance by State

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Introduction

Online drug and alcohol evaluations have transformed the approach to addressing substance use issues, offering a convenient and readily accessible avenue for seeking assistance and advice. Nevertheless, it remains crucial to ascertain whether your state recognizes online evaluations as a valid assessment method. This page offers valuable information regarding the acceptance of our evaluations in various states, highlighting their applicability across different scenarios.

Assessments for Personal Understanding, Attorney Recommendation, Employment (including DOT-regulated positions), Family Assistance, and Educational Needs

Currently, our assessments are readily accepted for purposes such as personal insight, attorney recommendation, employment, family support, and educational requirements in all U.S. states.

Assessments for personal insight, attorney recommendation, employment (including DOT-regulated positions), family support, and educational requirements have been accepted in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, & Wyoming
Nebraska: Our assessments are not currently accepted in Nebraska.

Assessments Mandated by the Court and Probation

Currently, our assessments have garnered approval from the majority of court and probation departments. However, in Washington State, our evaluations are permitted exclusively for non-DUI offenses. DUI cases within Washington State necessitate the use of Washington evaluators or require special permission. Similarly, in Oklahoma, our assessments have been recognized for non-DUI cases, but DUI cases require prior authorization for utilization of our services. In Georgia, our assessments have been accepted for court. However, for probation, our assessments are only accepted for non-DUI cases in Georgia. Please note that we can help if the original charge was DUI but was reduced to a lesser charge/conviction.

Assessments for courts and probation have been accepted in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, & Wyoming.
Washington: Court and probation departments have accepted our assessments for non-DUI offenses. You must use a Washington evaluator for DUI cases or seek permission before using our services.
Oklahoma: Court and probation have accepted our assessments for non-DUI offenses. For DUI cases, permission must be sought before using our services.
Georgia: Our assessments have been accepted for court. However, for probation, our assessments are only accepted for non-DUI cases. If you were initially charged with DUI but were convicted of reckless driving, we can complete your assessment.
Nebraska: Our assessments are not currently accepted in Nebraska.

Assessments for License Reinstatement

Our assessments have been accepted by the DMV in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, Wyoming
Contact your state DMV for prior approval
DMV accepts in-person assessments only
We do not currently perform reinstatement evaluations in these states: Delaware, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Washington

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A telehealth session or appointment is a session done remotely using digital tools like video calls, phone calls, or messaging. It allows you to access services from home, providing convenience and flexibility. Before the appointment, you’ll set up the necessary technology, ensuring a good internet connection. During the session, you’ll discuss your health with a clinician just as you would in person. These appointments are secure and comply with privacy laws like HIPAA.

Our staff utilizes Zoom for our telehealth appointment sessions, which is a video conferencing app you can use on a smartphone, tablet, or computer/laptop.

Our online evaluations are widely recognized and accepted by judges, attorneys, probation officers, large corporations, and government agencies. Our evaluations adhere to standard legal formatting and are authored and signed by certified or licensed counselors, making them easily recognizable by professionals such as judges and probation officers. However, it’s crucial to note that certain regulations may require in-person assessments in specific cases. Details about such requirements will be outlined in your paperwork if you are mandated to undergo the evaluation.

We’re confident in the quality of our evaluation reports. If a report is rejected by the requesting party, we offer a 100% refund. Limitations and conditions apply; check our Refund Policy page for more information.

We currently do not accept insurance for our evaluation services. To make our services affordable and accessible, we provide transparent, affordable pricing.

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The need for classes or treatment after a drug and alcohol evaluation depends on several factors, such as the evaluation’s findings and the recommendations from the evaluator. If the evaluation concludes that you have a substance abuse disorder or are at risk of developing one, the evaluator might recommend participating in classes, therapy, or a structured treatment program. Additionally, in specific circumstances or to comply with state regulations, you may need to attend a minimum number of educational classes. This requirement could be based on substance-related convictions, violations of rules or policies, or other pertinent factors.

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