If you’ve been ordered to complete DUI education or therapy in Colorado, it can be difficult to know which program applies to your case and how to get started without making a mistake.
Colorado uses different DUI programs based on factors such as the type of offense, prior history, and court or DMV requirements. Choosing the correct, state-approved program is essential to staying compliant and avoiding delays.
5280 Human Care Center provides court-approved DUI education and therapy services designed to meet Colorado state requirements and support individuals completing DUI obligations clearly and correctly. This page explains the DUI services available and helps you identify which option may apply to your situation.
Colorado DUI requirements generally fall into specific program categories. Below is an overview of the DUI services available through our center.
Each service page provides detailed information about who the program is for, what it includes, and how it works.
Your required DUI program is usually determined by:
Common questions include:

If your paperwork is unclear, it’s important to confirm your requirements before enrolling.
Our team can help you review your documents and identify the correct DUI service for your situation.
While DUI programs in Colorado must meet statewide standards, acceptance and oversight are handled at the county level.
That’s why it’s important to confirm that your chosen program is accepted in the county where your case is being handled.
A one-time $125 intake fee applies to all new clients.*
| Program | Number of Sessions | Cost Per Session | Total Cost Paid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level I Education | 6 | $35 | $210 |
| Level 2 Education | 12 | $35 | $420 |
| Level II Therapy Track A | 21 | $35 | $735 |
| Level II Therapy Track B | 26 | $35 | $910 |
| Level II Therapy Track C | 34 | $35 | $1,190 |
| Level II Therapy Track D | 43 | $35 | $1,505 |
*Session fees above do not include the $125 intake fee.
All DUI education and therapy services provided by 5280 Human Care Center:
Our programs are designed to help participants complete requirements accurately and with confidence.
If you’ve been ordered to complete DUI education or therapy, we’re here to help you take the next step with clarity.

Program standards are set by the state, but oversight and acceptance are handled at the county level.
Switching programs may cause delays or compliance issues. It’s important to confirm requirements before enrolling.
No. Some cases require education only, while others require both education and therapy.
Review your paperwork carefully or contact our team for guidance before enrolling.
If you are in immediate crisis and would like to talk to someone via phone or text, Colorado Crisis Services is available 24/7/365 and is free for all Coloradans and their families. To contact them, click here.
Additionally, the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is also free and available 24/7/365.
