
Alcohol treatment in New Hampshire
Alcohol Treatment Services will assist you in finding help for alcohol detox in New Hampshire. Our certified counselors will guide you and your family in this important moment in finding a alcohol treatment in New Hampshire.
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.
Help is just a phone call away!
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1-877-254-3348
In New Hampshire the legal blood alcohol content is .08. There is a zero tolerance blood alcohol content of .02, for drivers under the age of 21. There is an enhanced penalty for drivers with a blood alcohol content of .16 or more. Penalties for drunk driving in New Hampshire are increased depending on several factors, including a blood alcohol content over .15 or .20, driving over a certain speed, having minors in the car, refusing to take a chemical test, having a traffic accident, or having prior convictions.. For the first DUI offense there is a licence suspension of six months. Second offense for driving under the influence is a licence suspension of three years. The third offence holds a licence suspension of five years.
New Hampshire has a Mandatory Jail Time after the 2nd driving offense. There is an alcohol education program that is implemented when an offence is committed. There is a possible ignition interlock enforced where the driver must blow into the machine to start the car and continue to blow into the device periodically to keep the car in motion. If the device senses alcohol, the car will not start or will turn itself off.
There are no vehicle confiscations in New Hampshire, and no hardship laws are enforced. However, New Hampshire does enforce an open container law which disallows open alcohol to be on possession of the vehicles driver, or the passengers.
Help is just a phone call away!
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