AB-762 DUI 6 months
The AB-762 Program is a 6-month first-offender driving-under-the-influence program aimed towards the education of those persons subjected to court discipline for alcohol related violations of the California Vehicle Code, to reduce recidivism and to demonstrate the benefit of a life of sobriety.
The Participant needs to do the following steps to enroll, participate and complete the program:
Enrollment
You may enroll in the AB-762 – 6-Month DUI Program in one of two ways, depending on your situation: either by court order or through Administrative Per Se (DMV-only enrollment). Both options allow you to begin the program, but the documents you submit will vary based on your enrollment type.
Court-Ordered Enrollment
If the court has required you to complete the AB-762 program as part of your DUI sentence, you must submit:
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A valid photo ID, and
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Your official Court Referral or Court Abstract
Important: The court documentation must be dated within 21 calendar days of your most recent court hearing or appearance to be accepted.
Court-ordered enrollment satisfies both court and DMV requirements. If your court date is upcoming, you may still enroll in advance and submit proof of enrollment when your hearing takes place.
Admin Per Se (DMV-Only) Enrollment
If you are enrolling in the program based on DMV requirements and not a court order this is known as Administrative Per Se enrollment. This option is available to individuals who have not yet gone to court or who are required by the DMV to complete a DUI program for license reinstatement.
To enroll through Admin Per Se, submit:
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A valid photo ID, and
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One of the following:
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DS-367 form (pink temporary license issued at the time of arrest)
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DMV K-4 Driver Record
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DMV INF-1125 Official Driver Record
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Admin Per Se enrollment satisfies DMV requirements only. It does not fulfill any pending court obligations unless later accepted by the court.
To confirm whether the AB-762 program is required in your case, contact the DMV Mandatory Action Unit (MAU).
Program Participation
Participants enrolled in the AB-762 – 6-Month DUI Program may complete the program through one of two participation options:
1. In-Person Services
In-person classes and counseling sessions are conducted exclusively at our physical location:
21054 Sherman Way, Suite 205
Canoga Park, California 91303
Note: In-person services are available only for Spanish-speaking participants.
2. Virtual Services
Participants may also complete the program through virtual sessions conducted via Zoom Workplace, a product of Zoom Video Communications.
To participate in virtual services, participants must:
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Sign the Virtual Services Participation Agreement
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Agree to Zoom’s Privacy Policy
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Acknowledge that enhanced confidentiality and privacy regulations apply in accordance with
Title 42, Part 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations (HIPAA-related compliance)
All virtual sessions are secure, confidential, and conducted by licensed facilitators in accordance with California DUI program standards.
Program Cost
The total cost of the AB-762 – 6-Month DUI Program is $1,000 USD. This fee includes:
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A $160 Enrollment Deposit, due at the time of registration
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21 Weekly Payments of $40, payable on each week a program activity is attended
Payments are expected on the day of your scheduled class or session.
Financial arrangements are available and can be made at the time of enrollment.
All fees must be paid in full in order to receive proof of completion for DMV and court reporting.
Completion
To successfully complete the AB-762 – 6-Month DUI Program, participants must meet all program requirements in full.
Completion requires:
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6 Alcohol Education Sessions
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16 Group Counseling Sessions
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5 Individual Orientation Interviews
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13 Verified Self-Help Meetings (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous)
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All course fees paid in full
Once all components have been completed and verified, CADIP will:
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Issue a Certificate of Completion to be submitted to the court, and
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File the DL-101 form with the California DMV, confirming program completion for license reinstatement purposes.
Questions? Get in touch with us.
If you wish to request an enrollment, please submit the Enrollment Request Form
Education Component
The AB-762 program requires completion of 12 hours of alcohol education, delivered over six weekly sessions. Each session is held once per week and lasts 2 hours, focusing on the effects of alcohol and drugs, DUI laws, and responsible decision-making.
Group Counseling Component
The AB-762 program requires completion of 32 hours of group counseling, held over 16 weekly sessions. Each group session is 2 hours long and occurs once per week, beginning after the completion of the Educational Component. These sessions provide peer support and focus on accountability, behavior change, and relapse prevention.
Individual Orientation Interviews
The AB-762 program requires participants to complete 3 hours of Individual Orientation Interviews, conducted in a face-to-face format. These are scheduled throughout or in between the Group Counseling Component, and are structured as follows:
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Interview 1 – Week 1
Intake Evaluation Interview
Duration: 1 hour -
Interview 2 – Week 7
Mid-Program Evaluation
Duration: 30 minutes -
Interview 3 – Week 13
Mid-Program Evaluation
Duration: 30 minutes -
Interview 4 – Week 19
Mid-Program Evaluation
Duration: 30 minutes -
Interview 5 – Final Week
Exit Interview at Conclusion of Program
Duration: 30 minutes
Self-Help Meetings (AA/NA)
The AB-762 program requires participants to attend a total of 13 Self-Help Meetings (Alcoholics Anonymous or similar).
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Meetings must begin in Week 1 of the program
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Attendance must be continuous, with one meeting every 6 to 7 days
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The full sequence must span 13 consecutive weeks, with no extended gaps
These meetings provide community-based peer support and are a required component of successful program completion.