Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD)

The Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program is a diversionary program available in all sixty-seven Pennsylvania counties. The program is available to most first-time offenders and others with limited criminal records. Under the terms of ARD, defendants can avoid mandatory jail time, and upon completion of ARD, the defendant can petition to expunge his or her case. It essentially allows a defendant to have a “fresh start” and avoid having a criminal record.

Although many types of criminal cases proceed into ARD, the overwhelming majority of ARD cases involve driving under the influence (DUI) offenses. To discuss your eligibility for ARD and if this would be a good option to pursue in West Chester, Phoenixville, Kennett Square, Oxford, Coatesville, or anywhere in Chester County, contact the Skinner Law Firm and set up a free consultation. Call us at (610) 436-1410 today or reach out online.

ARD Eligibility in Pennsylvania

Each county structures its own ARD program, and eligibility is granted at the sole discretion of the District Attorney’s Office. It is important to remember that ARD is not a right. Rather, it is a privilege. Each case is thoroughly reviewed for consideration. The arresting agency and any alleged victims will also have an opportunity to comment on a defendant’s eligibility for ARD.

The District Attorney’s Office for each county sets its own rules and regulations regarding eligibility for ARD. For example, the Chester County District Attorney’s Office has published an ineligibility list for certain cases. While this list is not exclusive, certain facts of a case may nonetheless render a defendant ineligible for ARD.

ARD for Pennsylvania DUI Charges

Every DUI defendant who applies for ARD must serve a mandatory term of probation, complete the Court Reporting Network (CRN) evaluation, and the Alcohol Highway Safety School (AHSS) program. The CRN evaluation is a tool used by the Commonwealth to monitor DUI defendants and any need for further treatment.

The AHSS is a safe driving program that educates defendants on the risks of inebriated driving. A comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment (along with any recommended treatment) may also be required in some cases. Defendants may also be required to perform community service.

If you have been arrested for DUI, you may be eligible for ARD. It is important to consult an attorney as soon as possible. Every county, including Chester County, Delaware County, Lancaster County, and Montgomery County, have their own rules and conditions for ARD.

Contact the Skinner Law Firm to discuss your DUI arrest and eligibility for the ARD program in Pennsylvania.

DUI License Suspensions in the ARD Program

Most DUI defendants will be subject to some form of license suspension. The driver’s license suspension under the ARD program is as follows:

  • No suspension if the BAC is less than .10%;
  • 30-day suspension if the BAC is .10% but less than .16%;
  • 60-day license suspension if the BAC is .16% or above;
  • 60-day license suspension if refused to submit to chemical testing
  • 60-day license suspension if Drug-DUI
  • 60-day license suspension if accident with bodily injury, property damage or vehicle damage;
  • 90-day license suspension if underage DUI.

A defendant whose license is suspended because of ARD cannot apply for an Occupational Limited License (OLL) but may be eligible for an ignition interlock license. In addition, refusal to submit to chemical testing carries an additional one-year mandatory license suspension. This additional one-year suspension is on top of the 60-day license suspension for ARD.

Expungements in PA after ARD 

Upon successful completion of ARD, defendants can petition the court for an expungement of their case.  Each county has multiple agencies that hold some record of an ARD case.

For DUI offenders (who successfully complete ARD) the DUI charge will remain on their Pennsylvania driver’s history for ten years.  After 10 years, the DUI charge will be removed from their driving record.

ARD Resources by County in Pennsylvania

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Apply for ARD with the Skinner Law Firm

If you have been charged with DUI or any offense in Chester County or around Southeastern Pennsylvania, you may be eligible for the ARD program. This may give you the opportunity to deal with a charge quickly and with little impact on your life. It is important to contact an experienced attorney to discuss the particular facts of your case.

At Skinner Law Firm, we will go over your case, review all your options, and if ARD gives you the best chance at moving on after a criminal charge, we’ll facilitate the entire process. Call (610) 436-1410 to schedule a free, confidential consultation with attorney Skinner.