Frequently Asked Questions for Drug & Alcohol Assessments in Colorado

This page answers the most common questions about DUI evaluations, drug and alcohol assessments, and court-ordered evaluations in Colorado. Colorado Assessments provides fast scheduling, professional reports accepted by courts and probation, and secure telehealth services throughout the Denver Metro area and across the state.

How much does a drug and alcohol evaluation cost in Colorado?

A drug and alcohol evaluation at Colorado Assessments typically costs $350, with transparent flat-rate pricing accepted by Colorado courts. Expedited report options may be available if you need results faster for court or licensing deadlines.
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Most DUI or drug and alcohol assessments in Colorado take approximately 60 to complete. The process includes a confidential clinical interview and standardized screening tools required by courts or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Appointments are designed to be efficient while considering your case requirements.

Yes, appointments are required to ensure your evaluation is completed professionally and confidentially. Scheduling ahead allows us to prepare for your specific court or DMV requirements and provide accurate documentation. Call or text (720) 295-6847 to schedule an appointment quickly. Please provide your full name, contact information (phone & email).

Yes. Colorado Assessments offers secure telehealth DUI evaluations that can be completed remotely. In-person appointments are also available at our Englewood office for clients who prefer or are required to meet face-to-face.
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After your evaluation is completed, a professional report is prepared using standardized clinical tools required by Colorado courts and probation departments. The report may include recommendations for education, treatment, or follow-up services depending on your situation. Your results are provided directly to you.

Most clients can be scheduled within a few days, and expedited appointments may be available for urgent court or DMV deadlines. Colorado Assessments prioritizes fast response times to help clients stay compliant with legal requirements.
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Evaluations completed by Colorado Assessments are designed to meet requirements for courts, probation, and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Reports are prepared using recognized clinical assessment standards. As part of your assessment, we are delighted to review your specific case needs and requirements.

Likely no. Many individuals who move to Colorado after a DUI in another state can complete their required evaluation locally without returning to the original state. However, out of state court and DMV requirements vary depending on the state and your specific case. It is important to verify requirements before scheduling to ensure your evaluation will be accepted.

Same-day or expedited appointments may be available depending on scheduling availability and urgency. Clients facing tight deadlines are encouraged to contact us as soon as possible to secure an appointment.
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Most evaluation reports are completed within approximately 10 business days after your appointment. Expedited report delivery options available if needed faster for any reason including court or licensing deadlines. 

Colorado Assessments serves clients throughout the Denver Metro area, including:

  • Englewood
  • Littleton
  • Lakewood
  • Aurora
  • Highlands Ranch
  • Castle Rock
  • Parker
  • Centennial

Secure telehealth evaluations are available for clients located anywhere in Colorado. Our office location is 770 W Hampden Ave, Suite 201, Englewood Colorado, 80110.

Drug and alcohol evaluations may be required for legal, employment, school, or professional licensing and requirement reasons. In Colorado, courts, employers, probation departments, and other organizations may request an evaluation to assess risk, determine treatment needs, or confirm compliance with specific requirements.
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Yes. Family courts in Colorado may require a drug and alcohol evaluation during cases involving custody, parenting time, or child safety concerns. The evaluation helps the court understand whether substance use may impact parenting responsibilities or family stability. Evaluations are often requested by judges, attorneys, or guardians ad litem.
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Yes. Employers may require a drug and alcohol evaluation before allowing an employee to return to work after a failed drug test, workplace incident, or leave of absence related to substance use. These evaluations help determine whether it is safe for the employee to resume job duties. Employers may also request documentation confirming compliance with workplace policies.
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Yes. Individuals may request a drug and alcohol evaluation voluntarily to better understand their substance use, meet personal goals, or provide documentation for legal, employment, or family matters. A voluntary evaluation can also help demonstrate responsibility and proactive decision-making. Many clients choose this option to address concerns before they escalate.
Call or text (720) 295-6847 to discuss your situation and schedule an evaluation.