The New Jersey Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP) is responsible for the administration of post-conviction interventions for individuals convicted of alcohol or drug-related driving under the influence (DUI) offenses. Through a partnership between the Department of Human Services (DHS), Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC), the IDP (1) administers the state's post-conviction DUI offenses system, (2) approves and coordinates a network of county-based and regional Intoxicated Driving Resource Centers (IDRCs) that detain, educate, and screen consumers to determine the need for additional addictions treatment interventions, (3) recommends appropriate license action (suspensions and/or restorations) to the Motor Vehicle Commission, and (4) manages various other issues regarding documentation, general information and response to public inquiry.
Special Funding for DUI Convicted Offenders Requiring Addictions Treatment (DUII Program)
Driving Under the Influence Initiative (DUII)
To be eligible for this funding initiative, you must be a resident of the State of New Jersey, have a DUI conviction on or after, October 17, 2005, and, meet the financial eligibility requirements. If you would like to locate a treatment provider who participates in this initiative, please call 1-844-REACHNJ (1-844-732-2465).
Official Site of The State of New Jersey