Here's Exactly What Arizona DUI Education Costs — Because You Deserve a Straight Answer
No "beat any price by 10%" gimmicks. No vague price ranges buried three clicks deep. Just the actual numbers — and what you're actually getting for them.
DUI Alcohol & Drug Screening: Contact Arizona DUI Services directly for current pricing.
16-Hour DUI Education: $200 — 100% online, self-paced, ADHS-licensed.
36-Hour DUI Treatment: $395 — 100% online, self-paced, ADHS-licensed.
56-Hour DUI Treatment: $595 — 100% online, self-paced, ADHS-licensed.
Revocation Evaluation: Contact Arizona DUI Services directly for current pricing.
If you've spent any time on other DUI provider websites in Arizona recently, you've noticed something frustrating. You click on a service, read three paragraphs about how supportive and judgment-free the experience will be, scroll past a testimonial or two, and then find… nothing. No price. A "contact us" button. Maybe a vague range like "$250 to $2,000" that tells you absolutely nothing useful.
It's maddening. You're already dealing with a lot. The last thing you need is to play phone tag with three different providers just to find out how much this is going to cost you.
So here's the deal. Arizona DUI Services publishes its prices. Right here. Right now. Because the people we work with are adults who made a mistake and are trying to handle the consequences responsibly — and adults deserve a straight answer when they ask a straightforward question like "how much does this cost?"
Let's break it all down — what each service costs, what's included, what the price difference between providers actually means, and what to watch out for when you're comparison shopping.
The Arizona DUI Services Pricing Breakdown
Every service Arizona DUI Services offers is completed online via Zoom or a self-paced online portal, reported electronically to the MVD and courts the same day it's completed, and administered by Robin Fernandez, LIAC — a licensed independent addiction counselor with deep experience in Arizona DUI compliance. Here's what each service costs and what's included:
- 100% online, self-paced — 24/7 access
- Complete in as little as one day
- ADHS-licensed & all Arizona courts accepted
- Same-day electronic reporting to MVD & courts
- Required for 6-month IID early removal eligibility
- Certificate of completion provided
- Includes 16 hours of education + 20 hours of treatment
- 100% online, self-paced — 24/7 access
- ADHS-licensed & all Arizona courts accepted
- Same-day electronic reporting to MVD & courts
- Assigned based on DUI Screening results
- Certificate of completion provided
- Most intensive treatment tier — 56 hours total
- 100% online, self-paced — 24/7 access
- ADHS-licensed & all Arizona courts accepted
- Same-day electronic reporting to MVD & courts
- Assigned based on DUI Screening results
- Certificate of completion provided
You don't choose your course — your DUI Alcohol and Drug Screening does. The licensed counselor who conducts your screening will assess your history and recommend either 16, 36, or 56 hours based on your specific situation. You cannot skip the screening and jump straight to a course. The screening is the starting point for everything.
What Does the Price Difference Between Providers Actually Mean?
Here's the honest answer: not as much as you might think — as long as the provider is properly licensed.
In Arizona, DUI Education and Treatment programs must be licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) to be accepted by the courts and MVD. As long as a provider carries that license, the courts don't care if you paid $195 or $395 for your 16-hour course. The credential is the same. The outcome is the same.
What the price difference between providers does reflect is things like overhead, location (in-person providers cost more to operate than online-only), staffing ratios, and yes — marketing budgets. The "beat any price by 10%" guarantee from at least one competitor sounds impressive until you realize they never actually publish a price to beat. You have to call, get a quote, then come back and ask them to match it. That's not a pricing strategy — that's a sales funnel.
The only question that matters when comparing DUI Education providers in Arizona is: Are they ADHS-licensed? If yes, their completion certificate will be accepted by your court and the MVD. If no — or if you're not sure — stop right there and verify before you hand over any money. Completing a course through an unlicensed provider means starting over from scratch, at full price, through a licensed one. That's the expensive mistake, not the $5 or $50 price difference between two licensed providers.
What's Included vs. What You Pay Extra For Elsewhere
Pricing transparency isn't just about the headline number. It's also about what happens after you pay. Here's how Arizona DUI Services compares on the things that matter:
| What You're Looking For | Arizona DUI Services | Typical Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing published upfront | ✓ | ✗ |
| Same-day electronic MVD reporting | ✓ | Varies |
| Same-day court reporting | ✓ | Varies |
| ADHS-licensed agency | ✓ | Verify first |
| Accepted by rural Arizona courts | ✓ Statewide | Often Phoenix-focused |
| Licensed counselor-led screening | ✓ Robin Fernandez, LIAC | Varies by provider |
| No hidden fees or upsells | ✓ | Varies |
| 100% online — no travel required | ✓ | Some require in-person |
| Revocation Evaluation available | ✓ | Not all providers offer it |
The Hidden Costs Nobody Talks About
The course price is only part of what a DUI costs you. Here are the costs that quietly compound when people choose the wrong provider, delay starting, or have to redo work:
If your provider wasn't ADHS-licensed, your court won't accept the certificate. You start over at full price through a licensed agency. This is the most expensive mistake you can make in the DUI education process.
Every week you delay your screening is a week you're paying for Uber, Lyft, or relying on friends. For many people, that cost exceeds the price of the screening itself within a few weeks of waiting.
Miss the Traffic Survival School 60-day deadline and your license is automatically suspended again. Then you're paying reinstatement fees on top of TSS costs to get back to where you were.
Ignition interlock devices cost $50–$100 per month in monitoring fees. If you're eligible for the 6-month early deferral but don't complete the 16-hour course in time to qualify, you pay for 6 extra months of interlock — which often costs more than the course itself.
If you're eligible for the 6-month Ignition Interlock early removal, here's the actual math. The 16-hour DUI Education course costs $200. Six months of IID monitoring fees cost approximately $300–$600. Completing the course on time to qualify for early removal doesn't just check a compliance box — it potentially saves you more money than the course costs. That's a return on investment most people don't think to calculate.
The Total Arizona DUI Cost Picture
For context on where DUI education pricing sits in the bigger picture, here's a rough breakdown of what a first-offense Arizona DUI typically costs in total:
In that context, the difference between a $200 and a $250 DUI education course is a rounding error. What isn't a rounding error is choosing a provider that's not ADHS-licensed, or delaying your screening by a month, or missing your TSS deadline and getting re-suspended. Those are the costly mistakes — not the $50 spread between licensed providers.
The smartest financial decision you can make in the Arizona DUI process isn't finding the cheapest provider. It's finding the most efficient one — the one that gets everything done correctly the first time, reports it immediately, and doesn't create delays that cost you more down the road than any price difference would have saved you.
Why Arizona DUI Services Publishes Its Prices
Because you asked. Or more accurately — because everyone asks, and making people call to find out is a waste of everyone's time.
The DUI process has enough confusion built into it already. The last thing you should have to do is play pricing games with a provider before you've even decided to start. You're dealing with courts, MVD requirements, interlock devices, insurance complications, and probably a lot of personal stress on top of all of it. The price of your DUI education course should be the easiest thing to find out.
So here it is, again, clearly:
- 16-Hour DUI Education: $200
- 36-Hour DUI Treatment: $395
- 56-Hour DUI Treatment: $595
100% online. Self-paced. ADHS-licensed. Accepted by every Arizona court statewide — including rural courts that other providers don't always mention. Reported to your court and MVD electronically, the same day you finish. No hidden fees. No upsells. No "beat any competitor by 10%" theater.
Just the price, the service, and the result. Which is honestly all anyone really wanted in the first place.
Start Today — Arizona DUI Services Reports to Your Court and MVD the Same Day You Finish.
ADHS-licensed, court-approved statewide, and 100% online. Pick your service and get started — the price you see is the price you pay.
- DUI Screening — call or contact us for pricing
- 16-Hour Education — $200 online
- 36-Hour Treatment — $395 online
- 56-Hour Treatment — $595 online
- Revocation Evaluation — call or contact us
Questions? Contact Robin Fernandez, LIAC, Monday–Thursday 10am–4pm.
Visit arizonaduiservices.com or call 602-882-4968.