Q: Do I need to submit proof of enrollment in DUI program to court

A:

In California, if you have been ordered by the court to participate in a DUI program as part of your sentencing or plea deal, you are typically required to submit proof of enrollment in that program to the court. According to the information available, upon enrollment, the DUI program will provide you with documentation that serves as proof. This documentation must be submitted within the timeline stated by the court.

Failure to provide this proof could result in penalties, including the possibility of a bench warrant being issued for your arrest or additional consequences regarding your sentence. It is important to closely follow the court’s directions and comply with all deadlines to avoid any complications with your case.

For more precise instructions and requirements related to your specific situation, consulting with an attorney or the court directly is advisable. This will ensure that you have the most accurate information tailored to your legal circumstances.

Most Recent Questions:

Q: Would I be arrested for DUI if I had only one alcoholic drink?

Q: What are the legal consequences of a hit and run involving a DUI in California?

Q: What are the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits in California?

Q: Can I get a DUI if I’m under the legal BAC limit?

Q: Can I get a DUI if I’m on prescription medication?

Q: Can I get a DUI for using marijuana in California?

Q: What is a “wet reckless” in California DUI cases?

Q: How long does a DUI stay on your record in California?

Q: What does a “DUI diversion program” mean in California?

Q: How long can the police hold me after a DUI arrest?

DUI Help in California 24/7

(844) CRIME ATTY

Got Arrested? We can help you!

Michael Meehan

Former Sheriff and Former Prosecutor

Rayn Gravelly

Attorney at Law - DUI Specialist

Daniel Moffatt

Attorney at Law - DUI Specialist

Kristen Mason

Attorney at Law - DUI Specialist

Jeremy Forsyth

Attorney - DUI litigation Specialist

Anthony Hicks

Attorney at Law - DUI Specialist