Substance Use Evaluation Services of Boston * 617-729-9111 * info@echboston.org *
Substance Use Evaluation Services of Boston * 617-729-9111 * info@echboston.org *
VIRTUAL OUT-OF-STATE EVALUATION INFORMATION
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As a PhD‑level clinician and independently licensed LADC‑I Dr. Nuzzolo provides comprehensive out‑of‑state substance use evaluations that meet the clinical, administrative, and legal standards required for RMV‑related DUI/OUI license holds, Immediate Threat Suspensions, reinstatement processes, and other mandated determinations.
Her credentials allow these evaluations to be accepted in all states that participate in reciprocal‑agreement recognition, ensuring clients can satisfy out‑of‑state requirements through secure telehealth without the need to travel, resulting in a clear, professional, DMV‑ready report appropriate for court, RMV/DMV, and employment‑related purposes.
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A virtual out‑of‑state evaluation service offers a streamlined, accessible way for individuals to resolve DUI‑related requirements without the burden of travel or navigating unfamiliar systems.
Conducted through secure telehealth, this approach allows clients to complete all assessment components from their home state while still meeting the clinical, administrative, and legal standards required by the state requesting the evaluation.
It provides timely scheduling, clear documentation suitable for RMV/DMV, court, or licensing authorities, and ensures that individuals can address suspension holds, reinstatement needs, or National Driver Register issues efficiently and with professional guidance.
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A virtual telehealth evaluation benefits those who need to resolve a DUI‑related issue connected to a different state, including situations where a prior DUI occurred elsewhere, where someone has moved and is now seeking a new license, or where they have been advised that a suspension hold remains on their account until all other issues are resolved.
It is also appropriate for individuals who appear on the National Driver Register, have been instructed by an attorney or licensing authority to complete an evaluation, or require documentation to lift an existing hold.
This applies regardless of how long ago the offense occurred, and individuals are encouraged to verify with their licensing agency whether any additional documentation or requirements may also be requested.