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      Alameda County DUI Classes

      Choosing a DUI Program in Alameda County

      When selecting a DUI program in Alameda County, ensure it provides the specific class you need to complete. Not all DUI schools have the same curriculum. Our Official Alameda County List details the classes each program offers, but it's important to confirm with the school directly to verify availability and schedule compatibility.

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      DUI Program Costs in Alameda County

      Wet Reckless

      For first-time offenders convicted of a reckless driving violation with a BAC of .08 or less, a Wet Reckless conviction requires completion of the 12-hour SB1176 DUI class, costing between $300 and $400.

      First-Time Offenders in Alameda County

      First time offenders arrested with a BAC between .08 and .15 are typically required to attend the three-month, 30-hour AB541 First Offense class, which costs around $600. Those with a BAC between .15 and .19 usually need to complete the six-month AB762 DUI class, with fees ranging from $800 to $900. If you refused a breath or blood test or had a BAC of .20 or above, the nine-month AB1353 class is often mandated, costing approximately $1,200.

      Second-Time Offenders in Alameda County

      A second DUI offense within 10 years classifies you as a multiple offender. You will likely need to enroll in the SB38 Multiple Offender class, an 18-month program costing between $1,800 and $1,900.

      Third DUI Offense in Alameda County

      For those with three DUI convictions, judges may require attendance in a 30-month course. These third offense classes are available at select schools and may be harder to find.

      Paying for DUI Classes in Alameda County

      State-approved DUI programs in Alameda County cannot refuse service to individuals based on inability to pay. If you cannot afford to pay for your required program, you may qualify for a fee waiver. Most schools will work out a payment plan so you can put down a down payment when you begin, and then pay off the tuition over the course of your class.

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      Alameda County DUI School List

      The California official DUI school list includes six state-certified DUI programs available in Alameda County.

      Axis Community Health, Inc.

      666 Owens Dr.
      Pleasanton, CA 94588

      Phone: 925-462-1755
      Fax: 925-485-1265
      Contact: Jonathan Garig
      License #: 0100501100
      Class Type: First Offense

      Bi-Bett Education Program

      22429 Hesperian Blvd.
      Hayward, CA 94541

      Phone: 510-783-8708
      Fax: 510-783-8725
      Email: bibetthwd@sbcglobal.net
      Contact: Josephine Ojeda
      License #: 0100201100
      Class Type: First Offense

      Occupational Health Services (OHS)

      344 Pendleton Way
      Oakland, CA 94621

      Phone: 510-430-3699
      Enrollment: 855-384-8055
      Fax: 510-569-3743
      Contact: Victor Salinas
      License #: 0100601120
      Class Type: First Offender, AB541 DUI School, CA SB38 Multi-Offender 18-Month

      Occupational Health Services (OHS)

      2847 B Whipple Rd.
      Union City, CA 94587

      Phone: 510-475-7717
      Enrollment: 855-384-8055
      Fax: 510-569-3743
      Mailing Address: 344 Pendleton Way, Oakland, CA 94621
      Contact: Victor Salinas
      License #: 100602120
      Class Type: AB541 First Offense, CA SB38 Multi-Offender 18-Month, Second Offense

      Occupational Health Services (OHS)

      7375 Amador Valley Blvd., Suite 203
      Dublin, CA 94568

      Phone: 510-430-3646
      Enrollment: 855-384-8055
      Fax: 510-569-3743
      Mailing Address: 344 Pendleton Way, Oakland, CA 94621
      Contact: Victor Salinas
      License #: 0100603020
      Class Type: CA SB38 Multi-Offender 18-Month, Second Offense, Third Offense

      Second Chance, Inc.

      6330 Thornton Ave., Suite B
      Newark, CA 94560

      Phone: 510-792-4357
      Fax: 510-745-1693
      Mailing Address: PO Box 643, Newark, CA 94560
      Contact: Nora Rocha
      License #: 0100301100
      Class Type: First Offense

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      SR-22 Insurance FAQs

      In order to obtain a restricted license so you can drive to work, school and your DUI classes, you must show proof of California SR22 insurance, along with the your court papers, at the Department of Motor Vehicles. SR22 insurance is not a policy. An SR22 is a certificate that proves you maintain the minimum amount of coverage required by the state of California if you have been convicted of a DUI or another offense that resulted in the suspension of your license.

      Your first step in obtaining an SR-22 is to contact your insurance carrier and ask if they will provide an SR-22 certification for you. Not all insurance companies offer the high risk policies that are required for SR-22s. You may need to search for an insurance carrier that specializes in high risk policies.

      Once you have obtained your high risk policy, your insurance company will file the SR-22 with the state on your behalf. You should not let your policy lapse. If you do, the insurance carrier notifies the state and your license is suspended.

      Generally, you need to meet SR-22 requirements for a minimum of three years. However, the judge may mandate a longer period of time, particularly if you have been convicted of multiple DUIs.

      Yes! You will need to show proof of insurance, along with the SR-22 certification and your court papers, at the DMV in order to obtain your restricted license. When you are shopping for your high risk policy, be sure to ask the agent when you will receive proof of SR-22 coverage. Some carriers will send the documents to you electronically, but some mail them.

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