In most states, there are many different places where the average person can take a driving course to satisfy court requirements related to a drunk driving conviction. However, in the state of Maine, there is only one location where you can take this type of course, as it is the only state-approved provider of alcohol education courses.
What is Maine’s DEEP program?
The Driver Education and Evaluation Program, normally referred to as DEEP, is the State’s primary tool for the prevention of repeat offenses, and is an excellent method of keeping the public as safe as possible from accused or convicted offenders. guilty of driving under the influence. alcohol or drugs.
Course types
There are classes aimed at different demographic groups, such as a class for offenders under the age of twenty-one and another for those who have reached the legal drinking age. Be sure when registering that you are enrolling in the appropriate program so that you can receive the appropriate credit from the Secretary of State. This is important because if you do not follow the correct court-approved program, you may not be able to reinstate your driving privileges.
In addition to these two courses, there are others specifically designed for foreign offenders, military personnel and end-of-program courses. Check with your attorney to find out which course is best for your situation.
Cost associated with Maine’s DEEP program
The DEEP course series is not free or even income-based, and the offender is fully responsible for paying all course fees. In many cases this is a flat fee of $300, subject to change without notice depending on the program schedule and other factors. Transportation to and from DEEP is not provided and you are still responsible for transportation to and from each course.
For experienced legal help regarding any OUI charge or Maine’s DEEP program, call the Maine Criminal Defense Group at 207-571-8146 for an initial case evaluation..
