DUI Class Enrollment

DUI Class EnrollmentClick here to fill out your DUI class enrollment form.
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Assessment Enrollment

DUI Class EnrollmentClick here to submit your assessment enrollment form.
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Class Schedules

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Disclaimer:

Disclaimer: Oklahoma does not accept online DUI classes. If you are non-resident of the state and received a DUI in Oklahoma, you must get approval for your out of state class from Sharon Fernandez, Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health and Substance Abuse at 1-405-522-3870.

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Contact us:

OKLAHOMA SAFETY CENTER
7950 E. 41street
Tulsa, OK 74
918-621-1600
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CALL US! (918) 621-1600.


We can provide general information over the phone as well as schedule your appointments. The process will go even more quickly and smoothly if you have the following information ready:

1.) Driver License number
2.) Date of Birth
3.) Date, city, type of offense, attorney name
4.) Documentation of Blood Alcohol Level (BAL). This can be found on your yellow ticket or arrest report.
5.) Method of payment (cash, M/C, Visa, Money Order)

NEXT:
Once we have all of the necessary information you will need to take the Driver's Risk Inventory (DRI) questionnaire. This is a standard series of questions that all clients must take. These questions take approximately 30-45 minutes to answer. You will then be given another questionnaire determined by the results of the testing.

EVALUATION:
Once we have all of the necessary information and the DRI has been taken, you will meet with a certified assessor. This is a personal, confidential appointment. The whole assessment process will last approximately two hours. The state requires each DUI assessor to individually assess the client and then determine what level or recommendations are appropriate. We are required to ask you a series of questions in order to make that determination. If certain "risk" indicators or factors are present, you may be referred to outside treatment or counseling. We have a list of approved providers that you may choose from.

FAQ

Below is a list of our most frequently asked questions.  If you can't find your answer here, please give us a call at 621-1600, or click here to ask your question online.

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The office is open from 9:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Friday. 9:00am through 1:00pm on Saturday.

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An ignition interlock is a breathalyzer installed in your car. It is a requirement for a modified driver’s license.

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These are educational courses with a minimum of 10 or 24 hours.

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We are located at 7950 E. 41st Street.

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Only if you apply for a modified license. The DPS will inform you when you should have the interlock installed.

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Yes, the fee is $80.00.

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Yes. The fee is $300.00. This fee covers the initial assessment as well as the follow up.

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You or your attorney must apply for a driver’s license modification from the Department of Public Safety. They will inform you if you should have an interlock or breathalyzer installed in your car. Call DPS for more information 918-632-7710 or 405-425-2098. (Fees involved)

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You must wait the revocation period (usually 6 months) and either mail or take your assessment certificate (with the red stamp and embossed seal) to the department of public safety. Note: Revocation period may increase due to number of Alcohol/Drug arrest.

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You may enroll on our website or call directly to (918) 621-1600

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Assessments usually take between 1 ½ to 2 hours.

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For arrest prior to November 1, 2008 the rate of Assessment is a state fee of $175.00 For arrest after November 1, 2008 that rate is a state fee of $160.00. All fees are mandatory by the State Department of Public Safety.

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The basic reinstatement fee is $300. There may be additional charges. You should check with the DPS.

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You will still need a substance abuse evaluation for court. The fee is $100.00.

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If you had a drug conviction, the DPS will revoke your license.

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Yes. They are called Alcohol/Drug Substance Abuse Classes

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