An MVD-ordered alcohol screening is a required step for individuals dealing with a license suspension after a DUI in Arizona. This screening is requested by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) and is used to determine eligibility for a restricted driver’s license as well as any required DUI education or treatment.

In Phoenix, Arizona, this screening is often one of the first steps to address driving restrictions and begin the process of reinstating limited driving privileges. It also establishes the level of DUI education or treatment that may be required if there is a conviction.

At Goshen Clinic, the screening is completed using a standardized assessment process aligned with Arizona requirements. The goal is to complete the evaluation accurately and provide documentation that can be used for MVD and court-related next steps.

Why People Choose Goshen Clinic for MVD-Ordered Alcohol Screening

  • Documentation Aligned With MVD Requirements Screenings are conducted based on Arizona guidelines, with documentation prepared for submission to the Motor Vehicle Division and other agencies involved in the case.

  • Supports License-Related Next Steps The screening helps determine eligibility for a restricted driver’s license and outlines any required DUI education or treatment based on the assessment results.

  • Flexible Appointment Options Scheduling is arranged to accommodate work and daily responsibilities. When appropriate, screening may be completed through approved remote options.

  • Clear and Structured Process The screening process is explained before it begins, including how results are used and what steps typically follow. This helps individuals understand how the screening connects to resolving license-related requirements.

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