What do they do at a CRN evaluation?

What do they do at a CRN evaluation?

A CRN evaluation is a set of roughly 115 questions pertaining to AOD use, with specific questions about the day of and the month prior to the DUI charge. Based on the results of the CRN evaluation, a full alcohol and other drug assessment may be required in order to determine a program recommendation.

What is a CRN evaluator?

The CRN evaluation is a pre-screening tool used to determine if you will be referred for a more comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment. It is also used as a statistical tool for Pennsylvania. The evaluation takes between 45 minutes to an hour.

How much does ARD cost in PA?

In some cases, first-time DUI offenders may be eligible for the ARD program. The total cost of ARD has been estimated to be $2,500, excluding attorney fees, but costs can go higher.

What kind of questions do they ask in an alcohol evaluation?

Common Questions that are Asked During Drug and Alcohol Assessments

  • When did you first started drinking alcohol or using drugs?
  • What substances do you use?
  • How much do you use drugs or drink?
  • How has alcohol or drug dependency impacted your life?
  • What is your medical history?
  • What is your mental health history?

What is a CRN?

Page 1. A Course Reference Number (CRN) is a unique 5 digit identifier assigned to a class for registration purposes. An Advisor will assign you CRNs during advising so that you may register.

What is a comprehensive drug assessment?

The comprehensive substance abuse evaluation and assessment covers the physical, psychological and social factors impacting addiction and recovery. The assessment includes: Psychological evaluations. Drug and alcohol use, abuse and dependence screening. Toxicology tests and lab work, as needed.

Can you be denied ARD?

If the prosecutor denied ARD for an illegal reason, a defense lawyer can file a motion and try to convince a judge to overrule the judge’s decision. District attorney’s normally state that ARD was denied based upon the severity of the charges or the fact pattern involved, claiming that the person’s conduct was too bad.

Can I drink on ARD?

No alcohol or non-prescription drug use (applies to most DUI cases and drug cases) Pay the cost of prosecution and ARD supervision (usually several thousand dollars) Pay restitution (theft cases and cases involving property damage) You must waive your right to a speedy trial.

Are you drug tested in ARD?

Some counties administer urine or other drug tests to ARD participants, but other counties do not. You should talk to a criminal defense attorney that has experience in providing representation for ARD cases in a county to discuss the precise terms and conditions of ARD.

Do I have to complete a CRN evaluation in Montgomery County?

The CRN evaluation for all Montgomery County DUI offenders must be completed in Montgomery County. No exceptions. If you have completed or are enrolled in a Treatment Program prior to your CRN evaluation, you must still complete a CRN Evaluation because the evaluation is used for statistical purposes.

What is a CRN evaluation and why is it important?

The CRN evaluation is a pre-screening tool used to determine if you will be referred for a more comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment. It is also used as a statistical tool for Pennsylvania. The evaluation takes between 45 minutes to an hour.

What is the CRN evaluation for a DUI?

The CRN evaluation is required for all DUI offenders in the State of Pennsylvania. The CRN evaluation is a pre-screening tool used to determine if you will be referred for a more comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment.

How much does a CRN cost in New York?

The fee for the CRN is $80.00 and must be paid before or at the time of the evaluation at the DUI Administration office. A $30.00 no show fee will be charged if you fail to contact the DUI office 24 hours in advance for cancellation or rescheduling of your CRN appointment.