st louis dWI attorney | SATOP
Missouri SATOP | Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program
DWI Law
- Overview
- 5 & 10 Year Denials
- BAC Tests
- CDL Penalties
- Challenging a DWI
- DWI Arrest
- DWI Court Process
- DWI Expungement
- DWI Penalties
- Field Sobriety Tests
- How To Avoid a Traffic Stop
- Ignition Interlock
- Ignition Interlock Updated
- Limited Driving Privilege
- Limited Driving Privilege - CDL
- Minor In Possession (MIP)
- Multiple DWI Convictions
- PBT Tests
- Police Observations
- Satop
- SR-22
- Statements to Police
SATOP is an abbreviation for Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program. The State of Missouri mandates successful completion of this program in order to have a driver´s license reinstated. Participation in SATOP is required as a result of:
- Administrative Suspension of driver´s license for DWI
- Condition of Plea Bargain or Probation
- Court Order
- Revocation of driver´s license for DWI
Missouri SATOP has two distinct stages: the assessment and the program. The purpose of the assessment is to evaluate the driver´s use of alcohol or drugs while driving. Based on this assessment, the driver will be assigned to one of six SATOP programs. The six SATOP programs are:
- Adolescent Diversion Education Program (ADEP)
- Clinical Intervention Program (CIP)
- Offender Education Program (OEP)
- Traditional Treatment
- Weekend Intervention Program (WIP)
- Youth Clinical Intervention (YCIP)
Contact us online or call 314.621.0622 (877.621.0622 Toll Free) for a FREE consultation and learn how the law applies to your specific situation. As former police officers and a former prosecuting attorney, we know potential pitfalls in the investigative process. As criminal defense attorneys, we know how to afford you protection under the law. Our education and experience mak a difference.
The Missouri Criminal Defense Attorneys of Millikan Wright LLC focus serving the needs of the greater St. Louis Metropolitan area. On the Missouri side, our criminal lawyers defend people in St. Louis city, St. Louis county, Jefferson county, Franklin county, St. Charles county, and Lincoln county. On the Illinois side, our attorneys represent people hurt in Madison county, St. Clair county and Monroe county.

