No. You cannot have alcohol because it has potential for abuse.
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Yes, Drug Court and Track III are the same program.
Yes, Drug Court is an alternative sentencing program. Successful completion of the program is successful completion of your jail commitment.
Yes. Currently being on Prop 36 or having failed Prop 36 does not rule you out of Drug Court.
No, but an Assessment of Ability to Pay (PDF) is completed to determine the cost of treatment.
Yes, and you must live in Placer County during the duration of the Drug Court program.
Drug Court is a 9- to 18-month program, depending on the individual's needs.
An assessment is completed by a treatment provider to determine the level of treatment.
Treatment is 6 to 9 months, depending on individuals need.
You are drug tested three times a week for the duration of the Drug Court program.
No, using marijuana will violate Drug Court program rules.
Primarily, "self-helps" are Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings in the community.
Yes, as long as it doesn’t interfere with treatment. Many clients have done all three and been successful.