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Substance Abuse and Alcohol Assessment For DUI, Probation, First Time Offende | Kokua Support Services

Substance Abuse and Alcohol Assessment For DUI, Probation, First Time Offende

1130 North Nimitz Highway, A226, Honolulu, HI 96817

Eligibility

Referred by: Self, Employer, Probation, Parole, or Supervised Release Officer, and/or Division of Drivers Education.

Hours

MON: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm TUE: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm WED: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm THU: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm FRI: Closed SAT: Closed SUN: Closed

Application process

Set up appointment online through our website OR call and set up appointment over the phone.

Fees

VARIES BASED ON ASSESSMENT REQUIRED. DUI - $100.00 SAP - INITIAL - $200.00 / FOLLOW UP - $120.00 REFERRAL FROM PROBATION - $100.00 TRANSLATOR NEEDED - ADDITIONAL $60 PER HOUR

Service area

All Islands,Oahu,Hawaii (Big Island),Maui,Kauai,Molokai,Lanai,Niihau

COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT SERVICES We provide a wide array of comprehensive assessments that include the following types: DUI or OVUII, SAP, First Time Offender Assessments (Act 230/44), and SAA. We work with the Division of Drivers Education, The Judiciary - Adult Client Services, the Department of Transportation (DOT), and Employers to provide needed alcohol and substance abuse assessments for individuals who are required to obtain one for various reasons. KSS can provide interpreter services as needed. ? Examples of reasons for needing or being required to obtain an assessment include but is not limited too: individuals that are found operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant (OVUII), or driving while under the influence (DUI), having failed or refused a urinalysis test under the direction of their employer (these types mostly fall under the requirement of a needing a Substance Abuse Professional SAP assessment), and/or are required to obtain an assessment per the terms and conditions of

Providing organization

Kokua Support Services

The mission of Kokua Support Services is to serve, advocate, provide direct services, educate and assist the vulnerable populations in our community. The purpose of our organization is to allow individuals the opportunity to achieve a higher level of independence through addressing their specific needs in a manner that promotes the greatest degree of self respect and determination.