DUI/Alcohol & Drugs Programs

Supporting safer

communities

Kings View began providing DUI services in 1975 and was instrumental in the early formation of the California DUI system.

Kings View Community Services is a non-profit DUI program in the Central Valley and is a member of CADTP (California Association of Driving Under the Influence Programs).

Since 1975, Kings View Community Services provide Driving under the Influence (DUI) services for participants ordered by the court or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to complete a state-licensed driving under the influence treatment program.

Simple steps to begin your DUI program

Step 1

Call our office immediately to schedule an Orientation/Enrollment appointment. It is very important that you determine the length and type of program needed to satisfy the Court and/or Department of Motor Vehicles. Please consult with DMV and/or the court prior to enrollment. Please contact your local Kings View office at:

Clovis: 559.325.9174

Fresno: 559.457.2302

Hanford: 559.582.9307

Madera: 559.673.8006

Oakhurst: 559.641.2805

Paso Robles: 805.475.8260

Porterville: 559.783.2402

San Luis Obispo: 805.725.0499

Sonora: 209.532.0307

Tulare: 559.651.8090

Visalia: 559.651.8090

Step 2

At the time of our Orientation/Enrollment appointment please bring the following:

  • Provide a copy of all court/probation/DMV papers
  • Provide a DMV Driving history record print out
  • Down payment

Step 3

Complete: Participant Information Sheet, DMV and Court authorizations

Step 4

Attend Orientation/Enrollment at your scheduled appointment date/time.

Kings View is a member of CADTP (California Association of DUI Treatment Programs).

Kings View’s Driving under the Influence Programs (DUI) are licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services pursuant to Title 9 Chapter 3 of the California Code of Regulations. In addition, we work in collaboration with the criminal justice system and the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

If you have an ‘old’ DUI and can’t get your driver’s license, call Kings View to help you through the often, difficult process of getting your license reinstated.

PC 1000 Drug Diversion programs are designed to provide education and intervention services to first-time offenders of minor drug violations. It is the intent of the program that during the course of the program, each participant will be educated about the use/abuse of drugs and alcohol.

Location of Services

Clovis DUI

521 Tollhouse Rd. #G

Clovis, CA 93611

(559) 325-9174

Monday-Friday: 12:00pm-6:00pm

(closed during lunch 3-4)

Phones pick up at 2:30pm

Fresno DUI

1410 F Street

Fresno, CA 93706

(559) 457-2302

Fax: (559) 457-2324

Monday-Friday: 9:30am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:30am

Hanford DUI

280 E. 7th St.

Hanford, CA 93230

(559) 582-9307

Monday-Friday: 9:30am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:30am

Madera DUI

125 South D St.

Madera, CA 93638

(559) 673-8006

Monday-Friday: 9:30am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:30am

Oakhurst DUI

49629 Golden Oak Dr. #204B

Oakhurst, CA 93644

(559) 641-2805

FAX: (559) 641-2807

Monday – Friday: 11:30am-6:00pm

Call the Madera Program at
(559) 673-8006 for assistance

Paso Robles DUI

2727 Buena Vista, Suite 109

Paso Robles, CA 93446

(805) 475-8260

Monday-Friday: 9:30am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:30am

Porterville DUI

108 E. Mill Avenue

Porterville, CA 93257

(559) 783-2402

Monday-Friday: 9:00am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:00am

San Luis Obispo DUI

4111 Broad, Ste. #110

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

(805) 725-0499

Phone pick up at 9:30am

Monday – Friday: 9:30am – 6:00pm

Sonora DUI

14663 Mono Way

Sonora CA, 95370

(209) 532-0307

Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm

Phones pick up at 9:00am

Tulare DUI/PC100

793/799 N. Cherry Avenue

Tulare, CA 93274

(559) 685-8283

Monday-Friday: 9:00am-6:00pm

Call Visalia Program at
(559) 651-8090 for assistance

Visalia DUI

2372 West Whitendale

Visalia, CA 93277

(559) 651-8090

Monday-Friday: 9:00am-6:00pm

Drugs & Alcohol

programs

The need to help people struggling to overcome addictions and get help has never been more important. King’s View alcohol and drug treatment programs recognize that no single treatment is appropriate for all clients, therefore the multi-disciplinary staff includes; Physicians, Certified/Registered Addiction Specialist, Nurses and Pharmacist. Kings View staff will help you determine the appropriate treatment program for you.

To verify the license or certification status of facilities and programs through the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) website using the following link: SUS-REV-NOV

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Buprenorphine/Naloxone

Addiction to prescription drugs, such as Vicodin, Hydrocodone, Oxycontin, Demerol, Morphine, Percocet, Oxycodone, Dilaudid are on the rise both in adolescents and adults.

Dependence on these and other opiate analgesics is problematic and regularly results in relapse. Continuing to use these substances beyond recommended doses and without a prescription is potentially fatal. It is our belief that many people continue to use these drugs, even when they no longer need or want to, because of the fear associated with stopping their use. Fear of withdrawal is one of the biggest roadblocks to recovery.

Buprenorphine is the first opioid medication approved for the treatment of opioid dependence in an office setting. Buprenorphine eases the discomfort associated with stopping opiate use.

Our program’s multi-disciplinary staff includes an M.D (certified by the DEA to prescribe Buprenorphine), Nurses and Certified Addiction Specialists. Services include, but are not limited to: Assessment, case management, medication management, individual counseling, group counseling, family sessions and self-help referrals. Based on the results of a thorough and individualized client assessment, the treatment episode can consist of either a short-term detox program or a maintenance program for patients needing longer term assistance.

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Methadone

Methadone is a rigorously well tested medication that is safe and effective for the treatment of opiate withdrawal and dependence. For more than 50 years this synthetic narcotic has been used to treat opioid addiction. Heroin releases an excess of dopamine in the body and causes users to need an opiate continuously occupying the opioid receptor in the brain.

Methadone occupies this receptor and is the stabilizing factor that permits opiate dependent persons on methadone to change their behavior and discontinue heroin use.

Kings View has proudly provided methadone Detoxification and Maintenance services for over 40 years and has touched the lives of thousands of patients and their families. We currently offer both Detoxification and Maintenance services in Tulare County.

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Detoxification Services

Based on the level of use and impairments some patients may require only a 21-day detox program. For patients needing a more intensive program we can design a program based on their individual needs.

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Maintenance Program

The methadone maintenance program provides the patient with individualized treatment and longer term medically prescribed methadone. Treatment in this program works to relieve withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings and bring about biochemical balance in the body.

Multi-disciplinary staff includes a Medical Director, Nurses and Certified Addiction Specialist who provide assessment, case management, medication management, group counseling and individual counseling. Referrals to ancillary services are provided as needed.

To get more information on the methadone maintenance or detox program call the Kings View Substance Abuse Program at 559-688-7531 to set up an appointment time with the Medical Director. At that appointment you’ll submit a urine specimen, have blood drawn, and receive a physical examination. After the medical admission process is complete methadone is prescribed and a primary addiction specialist is assigned to conduct the intake interview. For questions or to receive more details contact Josue Valenzuela at jovalenzuela@kingsview.org.

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Services available in Outpatient Treatment

  • Assessment
  • Treatment Planning
  • Individual & Group Counselling
  • Evidenced Based Education
  • Case Management
  • Family Support Services
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Additional Treatment Services Available

  • Out-Patient Alcohol and Drug Counseling (Private and Court ordered)
  • Medication Assisted Therapies (Methadone and Buprenorphine)
  • Referrals
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Kings View Community Services Alcohol and Drug Services

  • PC 1000
  • PC 1000 (penal Code 1000) Program (Deferred Entry of Judgement Program)

Having over 20 years of experience in providing PC 1000 program services, Kings View’s knowledge is vast when it comes to dealing with this unique population. Our program is designed to provide education and intervention services to first time offenders of minor drug violations. It is our intent that during the course of the Program, each participant will be educated about the use/abuse of drugs and alcohol. This information will then give the participant the opportunity to examine their own use and the behaviors associated with the use/abuse. In addition it allows the participant to gain insight into the impact that their use has on their family, friends and society. Each County has different requirement’s for the program content, ranging from education only to a full services treatment program, therefore we recommend that you call the Kings View program in your county of residence for information on specific programming.

Kings View Substance
Abuse Program: Tulare
County

  • Accreditation Expires 8/31/2028 (survey will be scheduled in the
    July/August timeframe)
  • Original CARF accreditation in 2002, with a lapse in accreditation from November 2015 to August 2016
  • Opioid Treatment Program Standards Manual
  • CARF Programs Accredited Detoxification
  • Opioid Treatment Program-Adults
  • Outpatient Treatment-Opioid Treatment Program-Adults

If you need assistance with any of our services,
feel free to contact us. We have you covered.

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