New Jersey Intoxicated Driver Resource Center

The education program, which is part of the 12- and 48- hour IDRC, contains information on social and problem drinking, stages of alcoholism, the family and other relationships, alcohol and drugs and their effects on driving ability, and the New Jersey Intoxicated Driving Law.

8. What happens after I have been detained and evaluated?

You may be referred to a treatment program or self-help group for alcohol or drug problems. If you are referred to treatment, it will be for a minimum of 16 weeks. The IDRC may require monitored treatment or self-help group attendants for a maximum of one year. You must complete treatment as part of your sentence.

9. What about my driver’s license?

Your driving privilege will be restored when you have served all court- and MVS-imposed suspensions and if you are in compliance with all Intoxicated Driving Program and Intoxicated Driver Resource Center requirements.

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