Ordered to Complete Level 2 DUI Therapy?

If a Colorado court, probation officer, or the DMV ordered Level 2 DUI therapy, you must complete a state-approved program that includes therapy.

Level 2 is more intensive than Level 1, and enrolling in the wrong program could delay compliance and reporting.

5280 Human Care Center provides court-approved Level 2 DUI therapy and helps you confirm your exact requirements before you enroll.

says Level 2 DUI therapy

Therapy

Higher risk or prior DUI history

Who Is Required to Take Level 2?

  • a second or subsequent DUI or DWAI
  • a high BAC at the time of arrest
  • refusal to submit to a chemical test
  • aggravating factors
  • a court or probation assessment assigning Level 2

If your paperwork mentions therapy, tracks, or extended hours, Level 2 is likely required.


What the Level 2 Program Includes

Education

  • alcohol and substance use education
  • impaired driving risks
  • decision-making and behavioral awareness

Hours & Duration

  • total hours vary by track (A-D)
  • more hours than Level 1
  • schedule depends on your case

Your court or probation paperwork will specify how many hours are required.

Therapy

  • group therapy sessions
  • clinically guided, insight-oriented work
  • focus on reducing future risk

Most participants follow these steps:

Your case is reviewed and your Level 2 track is confirmed.

 Once requirements are clear, you enroll and schedule sessions.

You attend all required classes and therapy sessions.

Documentation is submitted according to Colorado guidelines.


Level 2 vs. Level 1 (Quick Check)

  • Level 1: education only, 12 hours
  • Level 2: education and therapy, more intensive

How Level 2 Affects Your License

  • Probation compliance
  • DMV requirements
  • License reinstatement

After completion, documentation is provided according to Colorado reporting standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It’s typically required for higher-risk or repeat offenses.

Yes. All of our education and therapy services are offered online.

Your court paperwork or DMV requirements will specify which level applies. If you’re unsure, contact us for guidance.