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A person is determined to be a multiple DUI offender when there has been two (2) or more DUI arrests within 10 years. You must successfully complete a DBH/DD approved DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program and undergo a Clinical Evaluation and, if indicated, complete a Substance Abuse Treatment Program.The Clinical Evaluation is an assessment conducted by a DBH/DD approved licensed or certified professional who is certified in the field of addiction. You must select a Clinical Evaluator from the DBH/DD approved list. Search Registry Listing Based on their professional findings, the Clinical Evaluator may recommend treatment. Treatment means attendance and participation in the type of program recommended by the Evaluator. The minimum amount of Treatment is seventeen (17) weeks. The maximum amount of Treatment is fifty-two (52) weeks. Treatment is required if determined necessary by the Clinical Evaluator. Be sure you attend a DBH/DD approved DUIIP Program.

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OUT OF STATE ISSUES

The Georgia Department of Drivers Services (DDS) will not accept certificates of completion of a DUI program from another state unless the program is approved by the Department of Drivers Services as being in substantial conformity with the course content used by Georgia's DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs. Contact the Georgia Risk Reduction program at (678) 413-8400, or go to the website at http://www.dds.ga.gov. To determine which out of State program will be accepted by Georgia.

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