A Complete Guide to Alcohol and Drug Evaluations at AACS Atlanta: Process, Purpose & What to Expect

 If you’ve been asked to complete a court-ordered or employer-mandated substance use evaluation, you may feel overwhelmed or unsure of what comes next. At AACS Atlanta, we’re here to make the process simple, respectful, and judgment-free.

We’ve helped thousands of individuals across Georgia navigate alcohol and drug evaluations with professionalism and compassion. In this guide, you’ll learn what these evaluations are, why they matter, and how AACS Atlanta can support you every step of the way.

What Is an Alcohol and Drug Evaluation?

An alcohol and drug evaluation is a structured clinical assessment used to determine if a person has a substance use issue or risk factors related to alcohol or drug consumption. These evaluations are often required for:

  • DUI/DWI charges
  • Court orders or probation conditions
  • Workplace violations (especially DOT or safety-sensitive positions)
  • Child custody or family court cases
  • Personal decision-making regarding recovery or mental health

At AACS Atlanta, our evaluations are conducted by licensed clinicians and are fully compliant with Georgia DDS, court, DFCS, and employer requirements.

Who Needs an Evaluation?

You may be referred for an alcohol and drug evaluation if:

  • You were arrested for DUI, possession, or public intoxication
  • You failed a random or pre-employment drug test
  • You are going through a custody battle or divorce
  • Your probation officer requires it
  • You personally want to assess your relationship with alcohol or drugs

Our clients include CDL drivers, professionals, parents, students, and everyday individuals—everyone is treated with the same respect and confidentiality.

What to Expect During Your Evaluation

The evaluation is a private, one-on-one session that typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes. Here's what it includes:

  • Personal interview with a certified counselor
  • Review of legal, medical, family, and substance use history
  • Use of evidence-based screening tools (such as ASAM or SASSI)
  • An official written report with diagnostic results and recommendations (if needed)

We offer in-person evaluations at our metro-Atlanta offices and virtual appointments when appropriate. Same-day bookings and expedited reporting are also available for urgent legal or court needs.

What Happens After the Evaluation?

Once the evaluation is completed:

  • You’ll receive a confidential report summarizing the findings
  • If treatment is recommended, we’ll refer you to state-approved programs
  • We can submit the report directly to your court, attorney, employer, or probation officer, if needed

In many cases, if no substance use disorder is found, no further action is required. Our goal is to provide honest, accurate results without bias or stigma.

Why Choose AACS Atlanta?

At AACS Atlanta, we bring over 25 years of clinical experience and a deep understanding of Georgia’s legal and mental health systems. Our services stand out for:

  • Licensed, credentialed professionals
  • Court and DDS-approved evaluations
  • Fast turnaround times
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Respectful, judgment-free care

We are proud to serve Atlanta, Decatur, Marietta, and surrounding Georgia communities with trusted evaluation services that meet legal and personal needs.

Schedule Your Evaluation Today

If you're ready to move forward with your alcohol and drug evaluation, contact AACS Atlanta today. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way with professionalism, care, and confidentiality.

📞 Call 800-683-7745 or visit www.aacsatlanta.com to book your appointment now.

Final Word

An alcohol and drug evaluation isn’t something to fear—it’s a powerful step toward closure, compliance, or clarity. At AACS Atlanta, we’re here to help you meet your requirements with dignity and confidence.


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