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Clients Referred from the Court - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Acton, CA.

Clients referred from the court for substance abuse rehabilitation are most commonly referred because they are being given a chance to try their hand at treatment rather than face jail time, other charges, fines, etc. Although this is most common with first time offenders, it can be offered at any time including while the defendant is being held in jail. There are various types of facilities that criminal justice clients can be referred to, and this all depends on which programs are local to Acton and the type of substance they'll need treatment for.

There are recovery programs that work exclusively with the criminal justice court system to treat this specific type of clientele, and are usually state or federally funded or are available at no cost or very little cost to the client. There are also private substance abuse recovery centers that might be authorized by the court if there is a specific type of rehab that the client needs or desires that a different facility can't provide. The defendant's legal representation can push for such alternatives to the judge for acceptance. There are even drug recovery programs that operate out of the jails and prisons themselves, in which case clients are typically in a better position for reduced sentences or other leniencies when enrolling in drug and alcohol rehab services while serving their sentence for a drug offense or a DUI/DWI.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs offering this service in Acton, CA

  • LA County Department of Public Health
    661-223-8800
    30500 Arrastre Canyon Road
    Acton, CA. 93510

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Clients Referred From The Court

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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