Court-Ordered Alcohol Assessment in Arizona
One DUI charge doesn’t define you — but how you handle it from here will.
Start Moving Forward — One Step at a Time
Getting a DUI in Arizona can feel overwhelming. Court dates, paperwork, license worries — it’s a lot. And now you’ve been told you need a court-ordered alcohol assessment in Arizona.
Truth is, this isn’t just another hoop to jump through. How you approach your court-ordered DUI evaluation can directly affect whether you’re done in two quick weekends… or tied up in classes for two exhausting months.
That’s where we come in. At Stonewall DUI Services, we provide DUI services that are:
- Accepted by every Arizona court
- Done online or in person in under an hour
- Handled with compassion, clarity, and zero judgment
The faster you complete your assessment, the faster you can move forward with your life.
What Makes Our Court-Ordered DUI Evaluation Different
Why People Choose Stonewall DUI Services For Top-Tier Compliance
We Actually Care About You
Every alcohol evaluation for court is designed to meet your requirements while putting you in the best possible position.
We Speak Arizona’s Language
Courts. ADOT. ADHS. MVD. We know the rules inside and out. No rejected paperwork. No do-overs.
We Make It Convenient
Do your assessment online from your couch, or come into our Phoenix office. Either way, most people finish in under an hour.
We’re Honest and Human
No hidden fees. No judgment. Just straightforward guidance from people who get it.
Let’s get your Arizona screening handled with care and expertise.
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How We Can Help You With Your DUI Offense
Your assessment helps determine which path is best for you.
DUI Screening MVD
Alcohol Screening
Arizona DUI Classes
Onsite DUI Classes
Not sure what applies to you?
What to Expect During Your Court-Ordered DUI Screening
Step 1: Court Order
You receive a requirement from the court to complete an alcohol assessment. This step feels intimidating, but it doesn’t have to derail your life.
Step 2: Schedule Your Assessment
Book your session online or with a quick phone call. Most people schedule within minutes and feel immediate relief knowing the ball is rolling.
Step 3: Complete Your Evaluation
Spend 30–60 minutes with a licensed counselor. No judgment, no lectures — just an honest, supportive conversation.
Step 4: Report Submitted
We handle all the paperwork and send your results directly to the court (and MVD if needed). You don’t have to chase signatures or fax forms.
Step 5: Classes (If Required)
Based on your evaluation, you’ll know exactly what’s next — whether it’s a short 16-hour class or a longer program. Acting quickly can make the difference here.
Step 6: Compliance Achieved
Once your requirements are complete, you’re done. You’ve met the court’s mandate, kept your case moving, and taken back control of your life.
Court-Ordered Assessment vs. MVD Screening
At first glance, these screenings may seem alike, but they serve separate purposes and are overseen by different authorities. Here’s how they compare:
Court-Ordered Alcohol Assessment
Directed by the court overseeing your DUI case
A sentencing requirement if you’re convicted of DUI
Also conducted by an ADHS-approved provider, but the results are reported directly to the court
Focuses on legal accountability, ensuring compliance with court orders, and recommending education or treatment as needed
MVD Alcohol Screening
Ordered by the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)
Required to apply for a Restricted Driver’s License or to regain full driving privileges
Must be completed through an ADHS-approved provider (such as Stonewall DUI Services)
Designed to evaluate eligibility for license reinstatement and identify any need for education or treatment
MVD screening deals with restoring your driving privileges, while the court-ordered screening ensures you fulfill your legal responsibilities. In many DUI cases, you’ll need to complete both.
Questions You’re Probably Asking
What is a court-ordered alcohol assessment?
It’s a professional alcohol assessment for legal proceedings required by Arizona courts to determine how many hours of DUI education or treatment you need.
Is this different from an MVD screening?
Yes. The court assessment is for sentencing compliance. The MVD screening is for license reinstatement. Sometimes you’ll need both.
Can I complete my assessment online?
Yes. Our online DUI screening and Arizona court services are fully approved. Perfect if you work long hours or don’t live near Phoenix.
What if I work full-time?
If your evaluation places you in a 16-hour program, you can finish in just two weekends. But a 36-hour program means 6–8 weeks of evenings after work. Acting quickly — and presenting yourself clearly during your court-ordered DUI evaluation — can make all the difference.
What if I have kids and family responsibilities?
You can do your assessment online from home. And the sooner you schedule, the more flexibility you’ll have with any required classes.
What if I disagree with my results?
We explain the recommendations clearly and make sure you understand the reasoning. Accuracy and fairness matter.
What happens if I ignore this?
Your license stays suspended, penalties increase, and the situation gets more expensive. Six months from now, you’ll either be free of this — or still stuck with it.
Screening Service Areas
Scottsdale
Mesa
Tucson
Your Next Chapter Starts Now
We’ve helped thousands of people in Arizona move past a DUI — quickly, affordably, and with dignity. When you work with Stonewall, you’re not just checking off a requirement — you’re choosing the smoothest path forward:
- Straight Answers, No Guesswork
We make it clear exactly what’s expected of you so you can stop stressing and start moving forward. - Quick Turnaround
Most clients are done in a matter of days, not dragged out for months. - Real People Who Get It
Our counselors listen without judgment and guide you like you’re more than just a case number — because you are. - Confidence in the Process
Your paperwork is handled correctly and accepted the first time, so nothing comes back to haunt you later.
A year from now, this can be just a memory. The real choice is whether you’ll feel proud you tackled it head-on — or frustrated that you let it drag on longer than it needed to.