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Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) | Somerset County Department of Human Services

Operating a 12-hour program, this initiative addresses individuals convicted of operating vehicles or vessels under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The IDRC detains, educates, screens, and refers participants for assessment and treatment, monitoring their treatment engagement. All individuals convicted of alcohol or drug-related traffic offenses in New Jersey must fulfill State Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP) and Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) requirements. Noncompliance is reported to the courts, with the IDRC recommending driving privilege suspension to IDP, which then notifies the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Compliance reports are sent to the courts and the State IDP, reporting to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.

Physical Address

27 Warren St, Somerville, NJ 08876

Fax

908-704-1629

Application process

The New Jersey Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP), Division of Addiction Services of the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services schedules individuals for the 12 or 48 hour detention programs. Individuals who have not received notification more than three months after their conviction should contact the IDP to be scheduled.

Fee

Class fees: $264 check or money order made payable to: Treasurer, Somerset County. Payment is accepted at first night of class only.

Eligibility

Court mandate for DUI/DWI offenders

Agency info

Somerset County Department of Human Services

Manages, administers, plans, coordinates, and monitors a range of human services, including aging, community development, mental health, youth, juvenile detention, veterans, and volunteer services. The Department of Human Services oversees councils and advisory committees aimed at promoting social well-being, increasing public awareness on mental health, aging, youth services, community development, substance abuse, workforce development, and services for the disabled.