DUI Classes in San Bernardino County

Jackson-Bibby Awareness Group, Inc. is licensed by the State of California and San Bernardino County to provide court- and DMV-approved Driving-Under-the-Influence (DUI) education programs. These programs include structured classes, group counseling, and supportive guidance for both first-time DUI offenders and multiple-offense participants.

Since 1981, Jackson-Bibby has served individuals throughout San Bernardino, Riverside, and other nearby communities, helping participants meet legal requirements while encouraging safer decision-making and long-term lifestyle changes. Our DUI programs address the real-world consequences of impaired driving; not only for the individual, but also for families and the broader community.

We work directly with the courts and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to ensure proper compliance and reporting, which is essential for participants seeking to protect or reinstate their driving privileges. Throughout the process, participants are supported by a professional team that includes CATC and/or ACCBC Certified Addictions Treatment Counselors, along with staff holding additional licenses and certifications. Our focus is to help participants complete their required program while building the tools needed for responsible and safe driving moving forward.

Online participation options may be available.

Programs We Offer

3- or 4-Month First Offender Program

This program is intended for participants within San Bernardino County facing a first DUI offense with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) under 0.15%. Depending on court or DMV requirements, the program lasts either three or four months and includes a 30-hour AB 541 alcohol education curriculum.

Participants explore how DUI offenses affect personal health, decision-making, families, and the community, while gaining education designed to reduce the risk of future incidents.

Courses can be taken in English or Spanish.

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12-Hour Wet Reckless Program

Designed for individuals convicted of alcohol-related reckless driving with a BAC below 0.08%. This program focuses on impaired-driving awareness and the serious risks that alcohol poses to all roadway users.

Courses can be taken in English or Spanish.

6-Month First Offender Program

For first-time DUI offenses involving a BAC between 0.15% and 0.19%, this six-month program provides extended education and group counseling. Participants engage in deeper discussions about alcohol use, DUI risk factors, and strategies for making safer, more responsible choices.

Courses can be taken in English or Spanish.

9-Month First Offender Program

This program is required for individuals facing a first DUI offense with a BAC of 0.20% or higher. It includes comprehensive group counseling and educational sessions centered on alcohol and drug awareness, accountability, and the dangers of impaired driving.

Courses can be taken in English or Spanish.

18-Month Multiple Offender Program

The multiple offender program is designed for individuals with more than one DUI offense. This long-term program emphasizes behavior changes through structured group counseling, alcohol and drug education, and discussions focused on preventing future DUI incidents, while supporting successful reintegration into the community.

Courses can be taken in English or Spanish.

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In-Person and Virtual Group Options

Jackson-Bibby offers in-person DUI classes as well as virtual participation options when permitted, providing flexibility while remaining compliant with California regulations.

California does not allow DUI education requirements to be completed entirely online. In-person attendance is required as part of every approved program. Traditional in-person classes offer face-to-face interaction with counselors and peers, real-time feedback, and a structured environment that many participants find helpful for accountability and personal growth.

Online class participation may be available for eligible portions of the program and can be a convenient option for individuals managing work schedules, transportation challenges, or family responsibilities. Whether attending in person or virtually, all programs are structured, supervised, and designed to meet court and DMV requirements.

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How to Enroll in our DUI Classes

Enrollment is completed by appointment only. To begin, participants should call, email, or submit the contact form to schedule an enrollment appointment.

What to Bring to Your Enrollment Appointment

  • Court-referred participants:
    Bring your court referral paperwork.
  • DMV-referred participants:
    Bring your Order of Suspension/Revocation and Temporary Driver License form (pink copy). If you do not have this form, you may bring:
    • The citation or ticket issued by the arresting officer, or
    • A K4 driving record obtained from the DMV website.
  • Completed Enrollment Form:
    This form must be completed before meeting with the enrollment counselor. It may be completed in advance or at the office prior to your appointment.
  • Down Payment:
    A $200 down payment is required at the enrollment appointment. Payment may be made by ACH, debit card, or credit card. (Please do not submit payment before your enrollment appointment. Any early payments will be refunded.)

You are considered officially enrolled once the enrollment appointment is completed and the required down payment has been made. After enrollment, participants complete a one-hour intake and discussion session with a counselor to begin the program.