Court-Approved Substance Abuse Assessment for the Santa Fe County District Court
court-ordered substance abuse assessments for anyone ordered by the Santa Fe County District Court to complete a substance abuse evaluation. Work with a certified counselor and get same-day certificates. Accepted by Santa Fe County courts and New Mexico probation departments.

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The Santa Fe County District Court is a mid-sized district court serving Santa Fe County in New Mexico. You will find it at 225 Montezuma Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501. The court runs with 3 judges. It handles criminal, civil, family, and traffic matters. Some of these cases lead to court-ordered counseling and education requirements.
Has the Santa Fe County District Court ordered you to complete a substance abuse evaluation? Then it helps to understand how the court works. Knowing its structure and process makes compliance easier. Serves Santa Fe, the oldest state capital in the U.S. (founded 1610). A world-renowned art destination with adobe architecture.
Several cases at the Santa Fe County District Court usually require a professional substance abuse assessment. These include DUI/DWI/OWI cases, drug possession charges, minor in possession (MIP) cases, substance-related probation violations, and other drug offenses. This assessment is also called a drug and alcohol evaluation or chemical dependency evaluation. It determines your treatment needs and guides court sentencing. Our certified evaluator runs a thorough assessment using ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria and validated screening tools.
What's Included
Court-Approved
Accepted by Santa Fe County District Court
ASAM-Certified
Certified evaluator
Same-Week
Urgent scheduling
Court Reports
Detailed documentation
Common Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know before enrolling. Can't find your answer? Call us.
Yes. Our court-ordered substance abuse assessments are nationally recognized. Courts across New Mexico accept them, including the Santa Fe County District Court. We give you a professional certificate of completion with certified counselor credentials. On request, we can send direct verification to the court clerk, your probation officer, or your attorney. We always suggest you confirm the exact requirements with the Santa Fe County District Court clerk's office or your attorney before you enroll.
When you finish your court-ordered substance abuse assessments, you get a professional certificate of completion. It shows certified counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, and curriculum details. You can give this certificate to the Santa Fe County District Court clerk in person, by mail, or through your attorney. You can also submit it as your probation officer directs. On request, we send direct verification to the court clerk or probation department at no extra charge.
It depends on your case, the severity of the offense, and the judge's discretion at the Santa Fe County District Court. New Mexico courts usually require between 4 and 52 hours. The exact number depends on your charge and circumstances. Minor offenses often need 4-8 hour programs. Misdemeanors often need 12-16 hours. More serious charges can need 24-52 hours. Your court order states your exact hours. Your attorney or probation officer can also confirm them.
Yes. Our program is fully online through live, interactive Zoom sessions with a certified counselor. You can join from anywhere in New Mexico. New Mexico courts, including the Santa Fe County District Court, treat live online sessions the same as in-person classes. You get the same professional certificate and court documentation as a classroom course.
You can enroll online and schedule your first session right away. Many people start and finish shorter programs (4-8 hours) within the same week. Longer court-ordered programs take more time. We offer flexible scheduling with several sessions per week. This helps you finish your requirement quickly while meeting all Santa Fe County District Court standards.
The Santa Fe County District Court is at 225 Montezuma Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501. You can reach it at (505) 455-8190. Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Do you need to confirm your court-ordered substance abuse assessments requirement, verify your case number, or check your court date? The clerk's office at this number is the fastest way to get an official answer. Call before your program deadline if anything on your court order is unclear.
Yes. Probation departments across Santa Fe County and New Mexico routinely accept our certificates. Each certificate includes certified counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, a curriculum description, and completion verification. That is all the documentation probation officers require. On request, we also send direct verification to your probation officer.
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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.
