DWI Intervention Program
32 Hours
$185
Effective September 1st, 2021 the DWI Intervention Program will be permanently available online.
Online certificates issued by a licensed program are now accepted by DPS.
Two senate bills, SB 181 and SB 1480, were recently passed to permanently allow the delivery of the DWI Intervention program in an online format.
Alamo City Education Services will no longer be offering in-person classes.
We will be updating our website to reflect the relevant laws that become effective September 1st, 2021.
DWI Intervention Classes offered every month in Northeast San Antonio.
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) for Adults
An “adult” is any individual who is 21 years of age and older. Adults who are convicted of repeat DWI offenses will:
Be required to attend a 32-hour DWI Intervention Program for repeat DWI offenses.
Failure to complete the program will result in the offender’s license being revoked until the program has been completed.
Receive probation.
If granted probation, the individual will be required to complete a 32-hour class in an authorized DWI Intervention Program unless the requirement is waived by the presiding judge.
Completion of the appropriate DWI Intervention Program must be submitted to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) within 180 days from date of conviction or the driver license will be revoked. A reinstatement fee will be required if the driver license is revoked.
An occupational/interlock driver license must be issued to individuals who have been ordered by the court to have an ignition interlock device installed on their vehicle as a condition of driving.
CDL Holders: Individuals who are convicted of DWI may have their CDL disqualified.
If sentenced to probation as a result of a repeat DWI offense, the DWI Intervention class must be completed unless waived by a judge. Failure to complete the course may result in revocation of probation - JAIL.
*See our Resources tab for more information regarding Administrative License Revocations, Occupational Licenses, and SR-22 insurance.
Do you have other requirements necessary to reinstate your license? Click the "Check Driver License Eligibility" button to go to the DPS License Eligibility website and confirm the necessary requirements for the reinstatement of your license.
Have more questions about license reinstatement after a DWI? Click the "Alcohol-Related Offenses" link to go to the DPS website for more information on the subject.
Payment Plans
If unable to pay in full on or before the 2nd week of class, payment plans are available. Payment Plan Fee: $10. Total $195. The entire payment must be made, including the additional payment plan fee, before your certificate of completion will be released. We accept credit/debit cards. No checks.
What Do I Bring?
Bring a pen and your case number. If your case is still open, bring the contact information for your attorney; email address is preferable. If you are on probation, we will need the name and email address/fax number of your probation officer. If you require that a copy of your certificate of completion be sent to another party, such as an out of state DPS office, or a SAP agent, you will need to bring their contact information, preferably an email address/fax number.
It's only 32 hours - Can't I take this class somewhere else over the span of 1 week?
No. The State of Texas requires that the DWI Intervention Program provide 30 hours of classroom instruction with a maximum of 3 hours of instruction per day, no more than twice per week. This equates to a minimum of 5 weeks. There are no TDLR-approved courses with a more condensed timeline.
How does my completion of the course get reported?
A DPS copy of all certificates is mailed to the State of Texas central DPS office within 10 business days of the course completion. If your case is still pending, or needs to be sent to a probation officer or outside agency, we will send a copy of your certificate of completion to the indicated parties as a courtesy. In order for us to do so, you must provide us with the up-to-date contact information of these parties, preferably an email address or fax number. If you are on probation, you must provide us with the name of your probation officer.
Do you have access to my court records?
No. We are a for-profit privately owned business that is certified by the State of Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation to offer Offender Education courses. We are not privileged to your case, court records, or probation information. You are responsible for informing us of your case number, probation officer, attorney, or any other third-party that needs to be notified of your course completion. You are also responsible for knowing the details of your case; which agency your certificate needs to be sent to, and which agency is mandating that you take this course.
I don't have childcare. Do you allow kids in the classroom?
No. We do not allow children to attend the courses and children are not permitted to be unaccompanied in the reception area. If you are unable to find childcare you will have to use one of your permitted absences, pay the fee, and make up the class session.
Attendance Policy
Absences are only permitted under extreme circumstances. Each absence must be made up and will be charged a $50 fee for the first absence and a $75 fee for the second absence. Only 2 absences are permitted. If you miss 3 classes, you will be immediately dropped from the course and will be required to start the course from the beginning. This is not just our policy, this is a regulation issued by the State of Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation. If it is necessary for you to retake the course, you will be required to pay the $185 course fee again.
Cell Phone Policy
Cell phone use is not permitted in the classroom during periods of instruction. You may use your cell phone before and after class, and during designated class breaks. The use of your cell phone during periods of instruction is grounds for dismissal from the course. You will be required to re-take the course and pay the $185 course fee again.
Certificates
You will receive a certificate within 10 business days of completion of the course. You will be provided with a Participant Copy for your own records. We will mail the DPS Copy of your certificate to DPS within 10 business days of course completion. Please be sure to make a copy of your certificate for your records. If an email address is provided, we will also email you a scanned copy of your certificate for your records.
Replacement Certificates
The fee for duplicate certificates, in the event that your original certificate has been lost is $10.
Our program is approved by the State of Texas and meets the requirements as defined below.
Article 42.A.404 Code of Criminal Procedure requires persons convicted of a repeat offense DWI and receiving probation, to attend and successfully complete an educational program certified by the department.
Failure to complete the program within 180 days (unless an extension was granted) from the date probation was granted will result in the offender's license being revoked.
The license cannot be reinstated until the educational program is completed.
The standardized program is 32 hours in length and is designed to help DWI offenders increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs as these substances relate to driving skills, to identify their own individual drinking/drug use and driving patterns, and to assist them in developing plans which will reduce the probability of future DWI behavior.
CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
TITLE 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 42A. COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art. 42A.404. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN REPEAT INTOXICATION OFFENDERS; (a) The judge shall require a defendant who is punished under Section 49.09, Penal Code, to attend and successfully complete as a condition of community supervision an educational program for repeat offenders that is approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
If sentenced to probation as a result of a repeat DWI offense, the DWI Intervention class must be completed unless waived by a judge. Failure to complete the course may result in revocation of probation - JAIL.
DPS Mailing Address, Fax Number and Email Information
Required documents can be submitted by mail, fax or email. All documents submitted by email must be in PDF format. Individual must write their name, date of birth and driver license number on all documents so their record can be properly identified.
Mailing Address:
Texas Department of Public Safety
Enforcement and Compliance Service
P.O. Box 4087
Austin, TX 78773-0320
Fax Number: 512-424-2848
If you have questions regarding your driver license contact the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) customer service Monday -Friday 7:30am – 6:00pm.
For English call: (512) 424-2600
For Spanish call: (512) 424-7181