VIRGINIA: Alcohol Safety Action Program
General Information:
Following conviction, all offenders receive a mandatory alcohol assessment/evaluation to determine the nature and extent of their alcohol problems. The cost ranges from $250 - $350 and is paid by the offender.
The assessment is conducted either pre-trial or post-sentencing. The court does not take the results of the assessment into consideration in final sentencing.
Assessments are conducted by a state administrative agency specialist.
Treatment for high BAC and repeat offenders is mandatory. All offenders are required to attend alcohol education or treatment as recommended by the assessment.
Offenders failing to comply with the terms of their program are not eligible for license reinstatement and may be returned to the court for further action.
Virginia does not have dedicated detention and treatment facilities that target the hardcore drunk driver.
Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP):
There are 24 local alcohol safety action programs that make up VASAP. A Commission, comprised of 12 members with a broad range of knowledge and experience, formulates and maintain standards to be observed by local ASAPs, periodically evaluating them to ensure they are servicing their communities in an effective, efficient manner.
VASAP provides a network of probationary, administrative, case management, and client services that is readily adaptable and expandable to meet local and state needs. It works with local employee assistance programs in combating the problems of substance abuse, provides funds for local law enforcement training and assistance in grant funding requests, and offers attorneys and judges knowledge and a wider variety of intervention programs to dispose of DUI/DUID cases in a manner appropriate to both community and offender needs.
VASAP is the only statewide court-related DUI/DUID intervention program in the nation, diverting thousands of offenders annually from costly incarceration in local jails, thus realizing substantial savings to the commonwealth. Offenders placed on probation by the court are given a restricted license and ordered to report to their local ASAP within 15 days. There, a case manager classifies the offender to determine the appropriate education and/or treatment services. The offender pays a fee determined by program assignment. The case manager supervises each case to ensure that probation requirements are fulfilled.
VASAP is completely funded by offender fees and government grants. Many studies on a national basis have found that the ASAP program is extremely cost-effective as well as extremely successful.
BEWARE: Completing an alcohol program may not satisfy the DMV. That is just one reason why it is critical that you consult with a lawyer in your area that concentrates on DUI / DWI defense.
Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) Locations by county. |
Name |
Address |
Phone |
Fax |
Accomack |
Chesapeake Bay ASAP |
868 N. Newtown Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23462 |
(757) 552-1800 |
(757) 552-1879 |
Albemarle |
James River ASAP |
310 Avon Street
Suite 15
Charlottesville, VA 22902 |
(434) 977-3553 |
(434) 951-6394 |
Alleghany |
Court-Community Corrections ASAP |
516 East Main Street
Salem, VA 24153 |
(540) 387-5230 |
|
Amelia |
Piedmont ASAP |
1 Mill Street
Farmville, VA 23901 |
(434) 392-8920 |
(434) 392-6777 |
Amherst |
Central Virginia ASAP |
2316 Atherhold Rd.
Suite 200
Lynchburg, VA 24501 |
(804) 947-2524 |
(804) 947-2400 |
Appomattox |
Piedmont ASAP |
1 Mill Street
Farmville, VA 23901 |
(434) 392-8920 |
(434) 392-6777 |
Central Virginia ASAP |
2316 Atherhold Rd.
Suite 200
Lynchburg, VA 24501 |
(804) 947-2524 |
(804) 947-2400 |
Arlington |
Arlington ASAP |
1425 N. Courthouse Rd.
Suite 5300
Arlington, VA 22201 |
(703) 228-4420 |
(703) 228-7015 |
Augusta |
Valley ASAP |
240 N. Central Ave.
Holiday Court - Suite B
Staunton, VA 24401 |
(540) 886-5616
(540) 943-4405 |
(540) 332-7725 |
Bath |
Court-Community Corrections ASAP |
516 East Main Street
Salem, VA 24153 |
(540) 387-5230 |
|
Bedford |
Central Virginia ASAP |
2316 Atherhold Rd.
Suite 200
Lynchburg, VA 24501 |
(804) 947-2524 |
(804) 947-2400 |
Bland |
Mount Rogers ASAP |
1102 North Main St.
Marion, VA 24354 |
(276) 783-7771 |
|
Botetourt |
Court-Community Corrections ASAP |
516 East Main Street
Salem, VA 24153 |
(540) 387-5230 |
|
Brunswick |
Southside Virginia ASAP |
920 Wilborne Ave.
South Boston, VA 24592 |
(434) 572-4939 |
(434) 572-1779 |
Buchanan |
Southwest Virginia ASAP |
750 Park Ave, NW
Norton, VA 24273 |
(276) 679-9337 |
(276) 679-9339 |
Buckingham |
Piedmont ASAP |
1 Mill Street
Farmville, VA 23901 |
(434) 392-8920 |
(434) 392-6777 |
Campbell |
Central Virginia ASAP |
2316 Atherhold Rd.
Suite 200
Lynchburg, VA 24501 |
(804) 947-2524 |
(804) 947-2400 |
Caroline |
Rappahannock Area ASAP |
3630-B Lee Hill Dr.
Fredriscksburg, VA 22408 |
(540) 372-3558 |
(540) 899-4538 |
Carroll |
Mount Rogers ASAP |
1102 North Main St.
Marion, VA 24354 |
(276) 783-7771 |
|
Charles City |
Peninsula ASAP |
604 Morris Drive
Newport News, VA 23604 |
(757) 896-6822 |
(757) 896-6828 |
Charlotte |
Piedmont ASAP |
1 Mill Street
Farmville, VA 23901 |
(434) 392-8920 |
(434) 392-6777 |
Chester |
John Tyler ASAP |
4211 Old Hundred Rd.
Chester, VA 23831 |
(804) 796-4281 |
(804) 796-4284 |
Clarke |
Old Dominion ASAP |
317 S. Cameron St.
Winchester, VA 22601 |
(540) 665-5633 |
(540) 678-0730 |
Craig |
Court-Community Corrections ASAP |
516 East Main Street
Salem, VA 24153 |
(540) 387-5230 |
|
Culpeper |
District Nine ASAP |
1300 Sunset Ln.
Suite 3110
Culpeper, VA 22701 |
(540) 829-7379 |
(540) 829-7495 |
Cumberland |
Piedmont ASAP |
1 Mill Street
Farmville, VA 23901 |
(434) 392-8920 |
(434) 392-6777 |
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