Step Three, Inc.
At Step Three, Inc., our mission is to provide evidence-based intervention and education programs that promote accountability, reduce repeat offenses, and strengthen the safety of families and communities across Oklahoma.
Our goal is to decrease recidivism, enhance community safety, and promote long-term positive behavioral changes through our certified programs, ultimately leading to healthier, more resilient communities throughout Oklahoma
At Step Three, Inc., we provide state-certified educational and offender related programs to help individuals meet legal, court, or DHS requirements while making meaningful progress toward long-term change.
Our services include the 52-week Batterer Intervention Program (BIP), Oklahoma ADSAC assessments, and DUI education classes, as well as anger management program, legal diversion program, mental health evaluations, drug and alcohol assessments, and substance abuse group therapy.Step Three, Inc. serves clients across Oklahoma, including Broken Bow, Idabel, McCurtain County, Choctaw County, Oklahoma City, Hobart, Tulsa, and surrounding areas, through convenient in-person and approved online options.
Whether you’re addressing a DUI, a domestic violence charge, or need an evaluation for court, an attorney, or OKDHS, we’re here to help you move forward confidentially and without judgment.
Step Three: Your Trusted Partner for Drug & Alcohol Education in Oklahoma
Our online DUI classes offer flexibility and convenience tailored to your schedule. Whether you’re on a desktop, tablet, or mobile device, you can access our DUI classes from anywhere.
Don’t wait any longer, take the first step towards a brighter future with Step Three. You can trust our team to provide you with the support and guidance you deserve as you move closer towards Oklahoma driver’s license reinstatement.
Reinstating Your Driver’s License After an Alcohol or Drug-Related Offense
If you’ve been charged with a DUI, DWI, APC, or DUI-D in Oklahoma, you may be required to complete an ADSAC assessment.
Step Three, Inc. is a state-certified ADSAC provider offering confidential DUI assessments in person or online for individuals anywhere in Oklahoma.
Getting started is easy. Appointments are available during regular business hours, evenings, and weekends to help you complete your assessment as quickly as possible.
Oklahoma’s ADSAC Legal Requirements
Under Oklahoma Statute 47-6-212.2, individuals must complete an alcohol and drug education course or substance abuse treatment program before their driver’s license can be reinstated in Oklahoma.
If you are trying to reinstate your Oklahoma driver’s license after a DUI, DWI, APC, or DUI-D, you will first need to complete an ADSAC Assessment. Based on the results of that assessment, recommendations may include one or more of the following:
✔ 10-Hour or 24-Hour ADSAC DUI Course
✔ Victim Impact Panel
✔ Substance Abuse Group Therapy
✔ Community Support Meetings (AA/NA)
✔ Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
✔ Residential Treatment
Once all ADSAC recommendations have been completed, your assessor will provide an ADSAC Red Stamp Certificate of Completion. This certificate may be used to satisfy requirements for Service Oklahoma (driver’s license reinstatement), the Court, DHS, or your probation officer.
Fee and Payment Options
ADSAC Assessment Fee:
$160 for all offenses that occurred after November 1, 2008
$175 for offenses that occurred before November 1, 2008
Accepted Forms of Payment:
Debit Card, Credit Card, Cash App, Money Order and Afterpay
Just Need DUI School?
If you recently completed an ADSAC assessment and need to complete DUI school, Step Three, Inc offer the state-approved 10-hour and 24-hour ADSAC classes on secure video portal.
Learn more about ADSAC DUI School here.
Substance Abuse Group Therapy- If you need the 6 or 12-week substance abuse group therapy, learn more about that here.
IDAP Program
For driver’s license reinstatement purposes, if your DUI or drug-related offense occurred after November 1, 2022, you may be required to install an ignition interlock device (IID) in your vehicle temporarily in addition to completing ADSAC requirements.
For IDAP questions, contact Service Oklahoma: (405) 522-7000 | email: info@service.ok.gov
