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ADSAP (DUI)

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To inquire about ADSAP Services, please call (864) 467-3076.

ADSAP Assessments are offered on a walk-in (first come, first serve) basis Monday thru Thursday at 8:15AM.

Para informacion y servicios en espanol, por favor llame (864) 467-3310.

If you need Outpatient Services, but can't come in to the office because of COVID19 concerns, call 864-467-3790 to discuss Telehealth options.

Click here to complete your intake paperwork before your assessment

If you have trouble using the submit link on the form, please save the form and email as an attachment to ADSAP@phoenixcenter.org


Download ADSAP Brochure

The South Carolina Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program (ADSAP) is a statewide education and treatment program for:

  • Individuals who are convicted of driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Individuals who are referred by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for boating under the influence (BUI)
  • Individuals whose licenses are suspended through the state's Administrative License Revocation (ALR) procedure. Drivers fall in this category if they are charged under the provisions known as "zero tolerance" (which targets drivers under age 21) or ".15" (which is in addition to a charge of DUI for drivers of any age who operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration [BAC] of .15 percent or greater). An individual also is subject to ALR if he refuses to take a blood, breath, or urine test for the presence of alcohol and other drugs.

Requirements for enrollment:

  • MUST HAVE a 10 year driving record or proof of DUI conviction
  • Valid form of picture ID (driver's license, state ID, passport)
  • Any prescription medications
  • $100 deposit at enrollment
  • Fees based on Level of Care

Because thousands of South Carolinians are killed or injured each year in alcohol or other drug-related crashes, ADSAP works with offenders to reduce the number of crashes that result in death, injury, or property damage.

South Carolina law requires a person whose driver's license has been suspended as the result of a DUI conviction, ALR, or Zero Tolerance Suspension to successfully complete an ADSAP before he or she can apply to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) for reinstatement of his or her drivers license. The SCDPS will not consider reinstatement until it receives notification of successful completion of the program.

ADSAP services are certified by the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services and are available in each of the state's 46 county alcohol and drug abuse authorities.

Education groups are offered weekdays, weeknights and weekends. Treatment Groups are offered weekdays and weeknights.

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