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Last Updated: 22nd May 2024

What do they do at a drug evaluation?

A drug or alcohol assessment (also known as an alcohol or substance abuse assessment) includes screening, assessment, follow up, referral services, and screening. Screening is the process of screening clients to determine if they have any co-occurring disorders . Screening involves asking a series of simple yes or no questions.



What questions should they ask you during a drug or alcohol evaluation?

A court-ordered assessment usually involves a detailed interview with a certified provider of treatment. The provider will also review the offender's criminal and substance abuse history, driving record, arrest report, and driving record. Sometimes, the provider will also require that the offender submit a drug or alcohol urinalysis screening.

How much does a drug evaluation cost? The average assessment fee is $100. However, the fee can vary from one agency or another. Depending on the type of assessment, the speed at which it is required, and whether additional records are needed to support the results, some organizations might charge up to $200.

What is a drug evaluation for CPS?

Child Welfare Drug Testing Drug Testing is a tool that can help determine if a parent uses substances and facilitate decision making with families who are affected by substance abuse disorders. NCSACW's Screening and Assessment webpage has more information about identifying substance abuse disorders.

Do they drug test for alcohol and drugs?

No. No. However, you will be able to take a no-fail exam at the end.