1. Tickets issued for the arrest; and 2. Driving Abstract Summary. This can be obtained by contacting the Secretary of Stae office; and 3. Notice of Statutory Summary Suspension; and 4. Past evaluation or treatment records, if applicable; and 5. Attorney's name, address, and phone number, if applicable.
2007 Illinois DUI Facts
• 503 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes, which was 40 percent of the 1,249 total crash fatalities. • More than 49,600 DUI arrests were recorded by the Secretary of State’s office. • 92 percent of all drivers arrested for DUI, who were eligible, lost their driving privileges. • 2,516 drivers under age 21 lost their driving privileges due to “Use It & Lose It” law violations. • 20 percent of those arrested for DUI are women, who represent 50 percent of all licensed drivers. • Males ages 21-24 had the highest DUI arrest rate (about 26 per 1,000 licensed drivers). This rate was four times greater than that of all other drivers arrested for DUI (6 per 1,000 licensed drivers). • 83 percent of all drivers arrested for DUI are first offenders.
Source: Illinois Secretary of State
Information gathered in this 1 to 2 hours interview is used to produce a written assessment report which includes a summary and treatment recommendations (if any). If desired we can send copies of the assessment report directly to your attorney or referral source (you will be required to sign a consent to release information form).
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