ADAPT Driver Education
Drink & Drug Driver Behaviour Change Program ( DDDBCP )
ADAPT Drink Driver Program
PO Box 81
Coldstream Vic 3770
ABN 63 806 732 557
Vic Road Approval No 28881
Behaviour Change Program
Advocacy and support
Referrals for further treatment
ADAPT Drink & Drug Driver Program is one of many agencies approved by VicRoads (approval No 28881 ) to deliver a behaviour change programs in Victoria.
ADAPT offers Victorian drink and drug drivers with Drink Drive BCP; Drug Drive BCP; Intensive Drink & Drug Drive BCP and 2 hour Pre-Interlock Removal Program .
To enrol into either program, please contact, Nelly on 0412 731 785 or Complete Book online. You MUST provide your BCP requirement letter/email from VicRoads, this can be obtain by emailing VicRoads on ddd@roads.vic.gov.au.
It is your responsibility to book into correct BCP. ADAPT dose not provide refund for incorrect bookings or if you change your mind. Please contact VicRoads to obtain correct BCP information.
Intensive BCP
Ringwood -Greenwood Ave):
January: 6 – 13 – 20 (FULL)
February: 10 – 17 & 24 2pm – 5pm
March: 17 – 24 – 31 10am – 1pm
April:
Springvale Library:
February: 10 – 17 – 24 (10am)
May: 12 – 19 26 (10am)
July: 14 – 21 & 28 (10am)
MELB – Queen Street
January: 11 – 18 – 25 (FULL)
February: 15 – 22 – Mar 1 9am – 12pm
March: 15 – 22 – 29 9am – 12pm
April: 27 – May 4 & 11 (10am)
Online Intensive BCP – via VicRoads approval only.
Please contact 0412731785 for further information.
Cost - Includes VicRoads fee
to secure your place in a Program, payment must be made at least 5 days before start date.
Stage-1 BCP FEES
2 x 3 hours Group session
Full Fee- $467
Conc Fee – $394
Stage 2 – INTENSIVE BCP
10 – 12 hr Group session
(fee includes 1 x Individual session)
Full Fee $867
Concession Fee $754
2hr Pre–Interlock BCP
ONLINE ONLY
Full Fee $225 Concession N/A
Interlock Exemption Assessment $250
Please contact office – 0412 731 785
Make an enquiry
Thank you for visiting ADAPT.
ADAPT now provides face to face BCP in listed areas.
Please contact us on 0412 731 785 and we will assist you to book into a venue, that is currently available.
PLEASE NOTE: BCP dates are not available in all areas.
Before making a booking, please obtain your BCP requirement letter from VicRoads and be aware of our
NO Refund Policy .
Program Registration : PLEASE SELECT OPTION REQUIRED DRINK OR DRUG
ADAPT Drink Driver Program
VicRoads approval No: 28881
Testimonials
Frequently Asked Questions
Getting your licence back
Find out what you need to do to get your licence* back after a drink-driving offence.
If you lost your licence for a drink-driving offence you may have to go to a Victorian Magistrates’ Court before applying to VicRoads to get your licence reissued.
Some drivers can come straight to VicRoads and don’t have to go to court. This depends on:
- when your offence was committed
- your Blood or Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) reading
- if this was your first offence.
*Licence means any Victorian learner permits and/or driver/motorcycle licence.
Who will manage my relicensing requirements?
You can apply directly to us to get your licence back if this was your first drink-driving offence and you:
- committed your offence on or after 1 October 2014 in Victoria and
- had a BAC reading below .10
- didn’t have any illicit drugs in your system and
- had your licence cancelled.
Find out how to get your licence back under ‘VicRoads managed drivers‘ below.
Magistrates’ Court
If you committed any of the below offences in Victoria, you’ll need to attend a Victorian Magistrates’ Court before you can get your licence back:
- all first time drink-driving offences with a BAC of .10 or more
- all repeat drink-driving offences
- all drug-driving offences where your licence is cancelled
- serious alcohol-related offences such as culpable driving
- all offences relating to refusal to be tested for alcohol or drugs
- first time drink-driving offences committed before 1 October 2014 with a BAC between .07 and less than .10*
- all combined drink and drug-driving offences committed on or after 1 August 2015
- all other offences that may require an alcohol interlock condition.
Find out how to get your licence back under ‘Court managed drivers‘ below.
*Note: First time drink-drivers who were required to attend court for an offence committed prior to 1 October 2014, with a BAC less than 0.07, can apply directly to VicRoads to have their licence reissued.
VicRoads managed drivers
- Complete a Behaviour Change Program. Make sure you get an original certificate of completion as you’ll need that to get your licence reissued.
- Serve your cancellation period in full.
- Go to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre to apply to get your licence back. See ‘Get your driver licence reissued’ below for details.
- Follow the conditions on your reissued licence. This will include an alcohol interlock ‘I’ condition and a zero BAC ‘Z’ condition. By law, we have to impose alcohol interlock and zero BAC conditions upon getting licensed. Find out more about the ‘I’ & ‘Z’ licence conditions below.
The removal of your alcohol interlock licence condition will also be decided by us, not the Court. See Completing the Alcohol Interlock Program.
Court managed drivers
You’ll need to get a Licence Eligibility Order (LEO) from the Magistrates’ Court before we’ll reissue your licence.
You’ll need to follow these steps to get your licence back:
- Plan ahead and find out what reports you need and/or Behaviour Change Program you need to complete. Some requirements may need to be done several months before your court hearing.
- Depending on the offence you committed and when it was committed, you may need to complete a Behaviour Change Program, obtain a licence eligibility report or undergo an assessment through an accredited assessment agency. If you’re not sure what you need to do, find out more by contacting your nearest Magistrates’ Court for further advice.
- You may need a record of your driving history. See ‘Driving record‘ below for details.
- Book your Licence Eligibility Order (LEO) court hearing:
- To get a LEO, attend a Magistrates’ Court at least 28 days before your licence cancellation period ends to arrange a hearing.
- The court will set a hearing date at least 28 days ahead, but not before your cancellation ends.
- Participate in, where required, an interview with Victoria Police before your court hearing.
- Serve your full cancellation period.
- Attend your court hearing. The court will decide whether to issue you with a Licence Eligibility Order.
- Depending on the offence you committed and when it was committed, your LEO may have an alcohol interlock condition imposed for a minimum period of time that will be shown on your LEO.
- Go to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre with your LEO to apply to get your licence back. See ‘Get your driver licence reissued’ below for details.
- Follow the conditions on your reissued licence. This may include an alcohol interlock ‘I’ condition depending on your offence and will include a zero BAC ‘Z’ condition. Find out more about the ‘I & Z licence conditions‘ below. The removal of your alcohol interlock licence condition will be decided by the court. See Completing the Alcohol Interlock Program.
Driving record
If you need to get an LEO, the Magistrates’ Court may need a record of your driving history.
Visit Check driver history to get your driver history report.
Behaviour Change Program
If you have committed a drink or drug-driving offence, you will need to complete a Behaviour Change Program (BCP) before you can get your licence back.
The BCP is designed to help you to identify the underlying reason for your drink and or drug-driving offence and to help you to identify actions to reduce the risk of re-offending in the future.
Please wait until you receive a letter in the post from us so you know the right program to book into.
The specific type of BCP you need to complete depends on the details of your offence. Refer to Drink-driving penalties, Drug-driving penalties or Combined drink and drug-driving penalties for more information.
To find a BCP provider, see Behaviour change program providers
Get your driver licence reissued
Once you’ve served your cancellation period and met all other requirements, you’ll need to visit a VicRoads Customer Service Centre to apply to get your driver licence reissued. You’ll need to bring your:
- original Licence Eligibility Order (LEO) (if required)
- original BCP certificate of completion
- original evidence of identity documents
- driver licence or learner permit re-issue fee.
If you haven’t held a current Australian or overseas driver licence in the last five years or need to reissue a motorcycle learner permit, you’ll also need to be retested before your licence or learner permit is issued. Visit Renew your licence or learner permit for information about what tests are required and how to make an appointment.
Copyright 2023 ADAPT Drink Drive Program | ABN 63 806 732 557 | All Rights Reserved | Drink & Drug Behaviour Change Program | Sitemap | web :