Alcohol & Drug Evaluations

Driver’s License
Reinstatement

We offer the required alcohol drug assessment needed and completion of the state application when applicable to reinstate your revoked or suspended driver’s license in any state.

Whether you need to reinstate your driver’s license for the state you live in or in a state that you are no longer a resident of, we have years of experience in helping people get their drivers privileges back so that they are back on the road with the freedom to drive legally.  We offer these services online and in all 50 states. 

The suspension, revocation, or hold on a driver’s license is typically due to having a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) arrest, Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrest, or a Refusal to submit to chemical testing.  Other serious traffic law violations, public safety concerns, or failure to comply with certain legal requirements are other common reasons.

The National Driver Register (NDR) and Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS)

The NDR provides the computerized database known as the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS).  This system contains the records of individuals whose privilege to operate a motor vehicle has been revoked, suspended, canceled, or denied or those who have been convicted of serious traffic-related offenses in the United States such as driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated from drugs and or alcohol.  These records are managed by each state’s Motor Vehicle Agency, or MVA. 

When an individual applies for a new driver’s license or tries to renew a license, the state in which applying must check the MVA system to see if you are listed as a “problem driver” and if so, the state must then investigate the driver’s history from the state that reported the driver to the NDR system. 

At this point, the individual must contact the state who reported them as having a revoked or suspended license.  You must then follow all requirements the reporting state issues prior to being able obtain your driver’s license in that state or any other states. 

In other words, once you have a suspended or revoked license, or your license has a hold, you must apply to resolve the penalty, or you will never be able to obtain a new license or renew your driver’s license in all 50 states.     

When this occurs, the following are the most commonly seen requirements to remove the suspension, revocation, or hold:

  • Pay fines and other associated fees
  • Submit an alcohol drug evaluation or substance abuse assessment completed by a licensed counselor or therapist
  • Submit to an alcohol and or drug screen
  • Complete an alcohol drug awareness course or other rehabilitation recommendations
  • Submit a state renewal application or request for a hearing

 

Affordable Evaluations can assist you with the substance abuse evaluation, state application, and professional referrals for other services you may be required to submit. 

We have successfully helped thousands get their driver’s license back and return to the freedom of driving.  Please call, text, or email us today for a complimentary evaluation of your case. 

Useful Links:

The National Driver Register (NDR) website

Arizona Revocation Application

Illinois OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT REINSTATEMENT APPLICATION

Illinois OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT REINSTATEMENT APPLICATION

Michigan Hearing Request Application