
Alcohol treatment in Minnesota
Alcohol Treatment Services will assist you in finding help for alcohol detox in Minnesota. Our certified counselors will guide you and your family in this important moment in finding a alcohol treatment in Minnesota.
Alcohol has destroyed many families, relationships and lives for centuries.
There are an approximation 15 million people who have an alcohol problem in the United States who are in need of alcohol rehabs for alcohol addiction.
But there is hope as many individuals with an alcohol addiction got their lives back after attending an alcohol treatment center.
Alcohol Treatment Services philosophy is to give honest, caring and knowledgeable advice, support and referrals according to your unique circumstance.
Our mission is to achieve a alcohol-free world.
Our goal is to help alcoholics and families find the proper rehab.
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Below are highlights from Minnesota law on driving while impaired;
'Per Se' BAC Level is .08 those under the age of 21 years must have a blood alcohol content of no more than .02 under the zero tolerance law.
An Enhanced Penalty can be given to those with a BAC Level of .20, if you had minors in the car at the time, speeding, traffic accident, previous convictions and refusal to take a breath, blood or urine sample.
If suspected of DUI you can be ordered take a blood, breath, or urine sample and if you refuse mandatory license suspension can be applied.
There is an open container law for driver and passenger in the state of Minnesota.
License Suspension 1st Offense is for 90 days. License Suspension 2nd Offense is for 180 days.
License Suspension 3rd Offense is for 1 year
Mandatory Jail Time is given after 2nd offense.
After 3rd offense it is mandatory for you to be assessed and if found dependent on alcohol, treatment would be ordered. Participating in these programs may reduce your fine and/or penalty and is mandatory in order to restore driving privileges. As well you may face possible vehicle confiscation and your vehicle may be impounded either temporary or permanent.
In the state of Minnesota you may face possible ignition interlock when charged with a DUI. This is a machine that is hooked up to your engine and would be responsible for the cost and maintenance. The machine is to detect alcohol on the driver, the driver must blow into the machine to start and periodically blow into it to keep the vehicle in motion.
Hardship License while license suspended: After 15 days you can state your case for hardship license, this is while your still under suspension. Limited driving privileges may be restored while you are under suspension for example driving only to and from work.
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