Connecticut Substance Abuse Assessment
Professional substance abuse evaluation and drug and alcohol assessment for Connecticut residents. Licensed evaluators provide court-ready reports using ASAM criteria — accepted by courts, DUI courts, and probation departments throughout Connecticut. Same-day or next-day report delivery.

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Program Overview
Schroeder Counseling provides court-ordered substance abuse assessments and drug and alcohol evaluations to residents of Connecticut. Our licensed substance abuse evaluators conduct comprehensive assessments that meet all court requirements for DUI cases, drug possession charges, OWI/DWI cases, probation compliance, pre-sentencing evaluations, and diversion program eligibility screenings across Connecticut.
Each assessment includes a thorough clinical interview, detailed substance use history review, validated screening instruments (AUDIT, DAST, SASSI, MAST), DSM-5 diagnostic screening, risk level assessment, and treatment level recommendations based on ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria. The resulting court-ready evaluation report provides the comprehensive documentation that Connecticut courts, judges, probation officers, and defense attorneys require.
Our online substance abuse assessments are conducted via HIPAA-compliant secure video with a licensed evaluator who understands Connecticut's legal requirements and treatment continuum. Whether your assessment was ordered for a DUI, drug possession, MIP (minor in possession), probation violation, or pre-sentencing requirement, our evaluators deliver professional, unbiased clinical assessments with court-ready documentation.
Connecticut residents receive their completed evaluation report within 24-48 hours. Each report includes the evaluator's license credentials, diagnostic findings, ASAM level of care recommendations, and a treatment plan summary — all documentation required by Connecticut courts and probation departments for case compliance.
We regularly prepare evaluation reports for cases heard at courts such as Hartford Superior Court, New Haven Superior Court, and Fairfield Superior Court — along with every other Connecticut court that orders a substance abuse assessment. The report format and clinical documentation stay consistent no matter which Connecticut court or probation department requested it.
We regularly evaluate clients from Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, and Waterbury, spanning Hartford County, New Haven County, Fairfield County, and Windham County, and every other community in Connecticut — since assessments are conducted over secure video, your city or how rural your county is has no bearing on your access to the evaluation or the speed of your report.
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What's Included
Connecticut Substance Abuse Assessment Pricing
All assessments include comprehensive written reports.
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Accepted by Connecticut courts
Licensed Evaluators
Verified credentials
Fast Turnaround
24-48 hour reports
ASAM Criteria
Clinical-grade assessment
Common Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know before enrolling. Can't find your answer? Call us.
Our court-ordered substance abuse assessment includes a comprehensive clinical interview, substance use history review, validated screening instruments (AUDIT, DAST, SASSI, MAST), DSM-5 diagnostic screening, risk level assessment, and ASAM-based treatment recommendations. The evaluation is conducted via HIPAA-compliant secure video with a licensed evaluator who understands Connecticut court requirements.
A typical court-ordered substance abuse assessment takes 60-90 minutes. You'll receive your completed court-ready evaluation report within 24-48 hours. The report includes diagnostic findings, ASAM level of care recommendations, evaluator credentials, and all documentation required by Connecticut courts and probation departments.
Yes. Our substance abuse assessments are conducted by licensed evaluators and produce comprehensive court-ready reports accepted by courts throughout Connecticut. We include evaluator license credentials, diagnostic findings, validated screening results, and ASAM treatment recommendations. We also send direct verification to courts and probation officers.
Many Connecticut court cases involving DUI/DWI, drug possession, minor in possession (MIP), substance-related probation violations, and drug-related offenses require a professional substance abuse assessment. Courts often order an evaluation as part of pre-sentencing, probation conditions, or diversion program requirements.
Yes. Our assessments are conducted entirely online via HIPAA-compliant secure video. You can complete your court-ordered evaluation from anywhere in Connecticut. Online evaluations produce the same court-ready report with the same clinical validity as in-person assessments.
Schroeder Counseling offers affordable substance abuse assessments with transparent, upfront pricing. No hidden fees, no registration costs, no surprise charges. Court-ordered evaluations should be financially accessible to all Connecticut residents.
We evaluate clients throughout Connecticut, including Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, and Waterbury and every other city and town statewide. Because assessments are conducted over secure video rather than in an office, residents of smaller towns and rural counties have the exact same access and report turnaround as residents of Connecticut's largest cities.
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Substance Abuse Assessment Classes in Connecticut Cities
Find court-approved substance abuse assessment classes near you. We serve all 15 cities in Connecticut.
Connecticut Courts We Serve
Court-approved substance abuse assessment programs accepted at 7 Connecticut courthouses.
100% Court-Accepted or Your Money Back
We stand behind every certificate we issue. If your court, probation department, or attorney does not accept our certificate, we will issue a full refund — no questions asked. We've maintained a 100% acceptance rate across all 50 states.