Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP)
Our program meets court mandated state requirements while offering a structured and respectful environment.
Understanding the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program
The Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) is a state-regulated program typically required following DUI or other alcohol-related offenses.
Participants are referred through the court system and assigned to a local program based on residency or case management direction.
What to Expect
Our VASAP services include:
- Court-mandated educational programming
- Structured group sessions
- Attendance monitoring and compliance reporting
- Program completion documentation
All requirements are delivered in accordance with Virginia state standards. Participants are expected to attend sessions and meet all program guidelines to remain in compliance.
VASAP Participation is Mandated by:
- Court order following DUI or alcohol-related charges
- Judicial or probation requirements
- Case management assignment through the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program system
Need to Enroll in VASAP?
If you have been court-ordered to complete the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, contact our office to confirm enrollment and scheduling details.
FAQ
What is the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP)?
The Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) is a state-regulated program typically required following DUI or alcohol-related offenses. It provides structured alcohol education and compliance monitoring in accordance with court orders and state guidelines.
Participants are referred through the court system and assigned to a local provider based on residence or case management direction.
How long does VASAP last?
Program length varies depending on the specific court order and individual case requirements. Many participants are assigned a set number of weeks or educational sessions as determined by the court.
Attendance and completion requirements must be met in full to remain compliant.
Is VASAP covered by insurance?
No. VASAP is a self-pay program and is not billed through Medicaid or private insurance.
Program fees may vary based on court requirements. For specific pricing and scheduling details, please contact our office directly.
Can I choose my VASAP provider?
In many cases, participants are assigned to a provider based on proximity to their residence. However, some individuals may have the option to select a program location that better fits their schedule or work obligations.
If you have been given flexibility in provider selection, contact us to confirm eligibility and enrollment.
What happens if I miss a required VASAP session?
VASAP attendance is monitored and reported in accordance with state guidelines. Missing required sessions may impact compliance with court orders and could require rescheduling or additional steps.
If you are unable to attend a scheduled session, it is important to contact the office as soon as possible.