Q:How Can I Qualify For The First Offense Election? A: To be considered for a First Offense Election (may only qualify 1 time for FOE) one cannot have:
A previous DUI
Three or more moving violations within 2 years
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Q:What Is The Evaluation Process? A: Any individual arrested for DUI must schedule an evaluation with the Delaware Evaluation and Referral Program (DERP).
An individual may request an evaluation …
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Q:What Is The Education Program? A: The major goal of the educational program is to help offenders take a careful look at their situation, take responsibility and ownership for their situation and …
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Q:What Is The Alternative Program (Mental Health)? A: This program offers an alternative to DUI offenders who are experiencing mental and emotional adjustment problems in addition to their substance abuse dependencies. …
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Q:How Does The License Reinstatement Process Work? A: In order to be eligible for license reinstatement an offender must
Satisfactorily complete an alcohol education/treatment program
Paid all fees
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Q:What Are Conditional License Privileges? A: A First Offense Election may be eligible to apply for a conditional license if they:
Did not refuse to submit to a chemical test
Satisfactorily complete a …
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Q:What Is The Ignition Interlock Program (Iid): A: Individuals eligible for IID are:
First Offense Election IID Diversion Election must be made at Court
Refused Chemical Test Offenders
2nd or …
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Q:What If My Dui Was An Out-Of-State Violation? A: Offenders who are arrested in another state must contact the Delaware Evaluation and Referral Program to schedule an appointment for an evaluation. Once the evaluation …
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Q:What If I Am An Out-Of-State Offender? A: Offenders who are arrested in Delaware but are licensed and live outofstate are required to meet the Delaware requirements for the alcohol evaluation and …
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