by Jamison Koehler on April 3, 2022

People who have been found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) in Washington, D.C. are typically required to perform a series of conditions as part of their probation. For example, in addition to possible community service, a typical deferred sentencing agreement (DSA) requires the defendant to complete a traffic safety program, a traffic alcohol program, and a Victim Impact Panel.
Provided below is information on on-line programs that have been deemed acceptable by the government organization – the Office of the Attorney General for D.C. — that prosecutes DUIs in the District.
Traffic Safety Programs (TSP)
Washington D.C. Online Traffic School
Traffic Alcohol Program (TAP)
Online DUI online education and awareness classes
Online drug and alcohol awareness courses
Family and Medical Counseling Service (FMCS)
Victim Impact Panel (VIP)
[email protected], 202-442-1818
Combined Programs
Circles of Hope Psycotherapy & Addictions Counseling
Court-Approved Community Service
Tel: 202-879-0123
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