Resources

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)

ADOT provides information on driver's license suspension, DUI reinstatement requirements, and mandatory DUI education programs.

They manage the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) program and monitor compliance.

Arizona DUI and Traffic Survival School (TSS)

Arizona requires DUI offenders to complete an alcohol education course through certified DUI schools. This resource helps individuals find approved programs throughout the state.

These programs are required for DUI convictions, and you can also access information on alcohol/drug education, therapy, and substance abuse treatment.

Our TSS partners offer Online options as well

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) – DUI Resources

Provides resources on alcohol abuse and driving under the influence, offering information on DUI laws, consequences, and prevention.

Ignition Interlock Device (IID) Provider

Arizona Interlocks is your one-stop-shop for all DUI service center needs. With over 15 years of experience serving the valley, we are the most trusted, cost-effective way to get back on the road safely.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Arizona

MADD provides support and advocacy for those affected by DUI crashes and works with law enforcement and legislators to strengthen DUI laws. They also offer programs for DUI offenders, including victim impact panels, which may be part of a sentencing requirement.

Legal Aid and Public Defenders

If you cannot afford an attorney, Arizona has resources for free or low-cost legal services, such as the Arizona Legal Center or State Bar of Arizona, where you can find a list of lawyers specializing in DUI cases.

Arizona DUI Task Force

The Arizona DUI Task Force focuses on improving DUI laws and enforcement, and they offer a range of resources for both offenders and the public, including educational programs, support services, and links to local treatment programs.

Support Groups and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

AA meetings can be an essential part of your recovery process, providing ongoing support for those who struggle with alcohol dependence.

Many DUI offenders attend AA as part of their treatment and rehabilitation process.