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Intoxicated Driving Resource Center
(IDRC):
What you need to know
Anyone found guilty of a DUI/DWI is required
to participate in the Intoxicated Driving Resource Center (IDRC) education
program.
Typically, a first offender receives a
12-hour sentence and a second offender receives a 48-hour sentence. However, being a State bureaucracy, the IDRC
Centers may require additional time of each participant. As of recent, and with
this newly recognized power, the IDRC centers typically do require “additional
treatment”. New Jersey has an IDRC in each county for first and third-time
offenders and three regional centers for second-time offenders.
During the program, participants attend
Alcohol and Highway Safety Education courses which include lectures, tests and
films.
IDRC also evaluates each offender for an alcohol
or drug problem and determines the need for continued treatment.
If treatment is needed, the IDRC refers the
offender to an appropriate provider for a minimum of 16 weeks of additional
treatment.
Participants may be allowed supplement the
treatment with attendance at a self-help group such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
The IDRC monitors compliance and will report
noncompliance to the courts and Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC).
Satisfactory participation in IDRC is a
requirement toward restoring your license. Failure to comply may result in
additional license suspension and jail time.
IDRC fees and other related charges may
apply:
•
$100 attendance fee MVC
•
$230 first offender fee IDRC
•
$280 second offender fee IDRC
•
$100 license restoration fee MVC
Resistance is Futile. Once sentenced, it is in your best interest
to comply with the IDRC requirements set forth by the court and the IDRC
personally. Failure to comply will only
cost additional money in fines, center fees and attorney fees.
You May Contact the County IDRC centers at:
Atlantic
(609) 645-5945
Bergen
(201) 336-3310
Burlington
(609) 265-5857
Camden
(856) 225-5109
Cape May
(609) 465-9001
Cumberland & Salem (856) 794-1011
Essex
(973) 395-8425
Gloucester
(856) 232-4840
Hudson
(201) 533-2437
Hunterdon
(908) 788-1900
Mercer
(609) 394-8988
Middlesex
(732) 745-4500
Monmouth
(732) 308-3713
Morris
(973) 538-5327
Ocean
(732) 341-9700
Passaic
(973) 777-2048
Salem & Cumberland (856) 794-1011
Somerset
(908) 704-6304
Sussex
(973) 426-1420
Union
(908) 527-4791
Warren
(973) 538-5327
48–Hour IDRC
North Region
Passaic County (973) 777-2048
Central Region Monmouth County (732) 264-8210
South Region
Atlantic County (609) 645-5945
If you have been charged with a DUI and are
in need of legal help from an experienced NJ DUI Attorney, call the Simon Law
Group today, 1-800-709-1131
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