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Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP)

The Alexandria Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) provides supervision, education, and treatment coordination for individuals charged with alcohol- and drug-related driving offenses. Through evidence-based practices and accountability, the program works to reduce impaired driving, enhance roadway safety, and support long-term behavioral change—advancing the City’s commitment to safer communities.
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  • Community Justice Services
  • Alcohol Safety Action Program
  • Forensic Behavioral Health Services
  • Pretrial and Local Probation
  • Gang and Crime Prevention Unit

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About Alexandria ASAP

The Alexandria Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) is committed to delivering professional, effective intervention services, including supervision, education, and treatment coordination for individuals involved in alcohol- and drug-related traffic offenses. Through these efforts, the program advances its primary objective:

Enhancing public safety by reducing impaired driving and minimizing alcohol- and drug-related crashes within the City of Alexandria.

The Alexandria ASAP operates as a locally administered program aligned with the standards and requirements of the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP). The program reflects the City’s commitment to accountability, rehabilitation, and evidence-based practices that promote safer roadways and healthier communities.

Grounded in the core values of professionalism, respect, integrity, dedication, and excellence, Alexandria ASAP delivers services that balance enforcement with support—ensuring individuals are held accountable while being provided with the tools and resources necessary to reduce recidivism and support long-term behavioral change.

Get In Touch

Address: 2003 Mill Rd. Suite 1100 Alexandria VA 22314.

Phone: (703) 746-3101

Email:  ASAP@alexandriava.gov

Hours of Operation

Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., all paperwork and payments are accepted.

After 2:00 p.m., our phone system will remain active. However, staff will be conducting case management during that time.

Services

Fees

Service

Price

ASAP Entry Fee
 
$300
Education Intervention Fee
 
$100
Interlock monitoring Fee
 
$50 (per month)
Re-enrollment Fee:
After the First Year
$300
Re-enrollment Fee:
Within the First Year
$50
Rescheduling (May be charged 2x)
 
$25
Habitual Offender Restoration Evaluation
$175
DMV Intervention Interview
 
$30

 

Referral Types

Referral Type

Required documents to be helped by ASAP

Type of cases referred:

    

Court Ordered

Warrant or summons  DUI / DWI
• Underage possession of alcohol
• Drug-related driving offenses
• Refusal violations
• Reckless driving (alcohol-related)

Circuit Court

General District Court
Juvenile Court

   

DMV Referred

Compliance summary & driving historyAdministrative license suspension
• License reinstatement requirements
• Ignition interlock requirements
    

Volunteer

Warrant, summons Enrolling prior to conviction    
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