How do I find a DUI school?

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Finding a DUI school is easy. By searching the Internet under the words "DUI classes" or "DUI School" you'll find a long list programs. If you're enrolling to have a DUI or DWI sentence reduced, make sure the program meets state or court approval. Only certificates from recognized programs will be honored. 

If your attendance is part of a court order, usually the court will recommend a DUI school. If none is provided inquire with the court for a list of approved programs. 

Assuming that you're given school options (not all states allow for this), be sure to select one that best meets your schedule. Some programs may only meet on weekends. Others on week nights. And, depending on your state, you may even be allowed to enroll in an online school. 

If you need help interpreting DUI laws or DUI penalties, take the time to contact a DUI lawyer. These attorney's specialize in DUI cases. They understand the DUI laws and are familiar with the courts. Their expertise can help reduce your drunk driving penalties, saving you money and accelerating the return of your driving privileges.

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