What happens to the DUII Diversion at the end of the one year period?
If you have successfully completed the alcohol treatment or education program, paid all of the required fees and completed all other requirements of the Diversion Program, the DUII charge will be dismissed by the Court. If you do not complete all the requirements of the Diversion Program, your diversion agreement will be terminated and the case will be set for sentencing. If you fail to appear in court when scheduled, a warrant will be issued for your arrest, your driver’s license will be sanctioned and any unpaid fees referred to the Department of Revenue for collection.
If you have successfully completed the alcohol treatment or education program, paid all of the required fees and completed all other requirements of the Diversion Program, the DUII charge will be dismissed by the Court. If you do not complete all the requirements of the Diversion Program, your diversion agreement will be terminated and the case will be set for sentencing. If you fail to appear in court when scheduled, a warrant will be issued for your arrest, your driver’s license will be sanctioned and any unpaid fees referred to the Department of Revenue for collection.
If you have successfully completed the alcohol treatment or education program, paid all of the required fees and completed all other requirements of the Diversion Program, the DUII charge will be dismissed by the Court. If you do not complete all the requirements of the Diversion Program, your diversion agreement will be terminated and the case will be set for sentencing. If you fail to appear in court when scheduled, a warrant will be issued for your arrest, your driver’s license will be sanctioned and any unpaid fees referred to the Department of Revenue for collection. • If I complete my Diversion treatment program, the Victims Impact Panel and pay my fine in full before the one year mark may I apply to have my diversion dismissed? No. The diversion program is for one full year, even if you complete all components of the diversion program. • May I get my evaluation from any evaluator? No, the court will assign a Court Certified Evaluator. • Can I do my treatment in another County? W