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Find answers to some of the most common questions about SATOP, probation reporting, program requirements, scheduling, payments, and other Midwest ADP services. If you don't see the information you're looking for, please contact our team and we'll be happy to help.

How Does SATOP Work?

SATOP is a two-part process: First, you’ll take a SATOP Screening and speak with a substance use counselor, who will determine which SATOP Program (Level 1 – 4) you’ll need to complete. The levels vary in duration and intensity from a ten-hour education program to a 90-day intensive outpatient treatment program. Once you complete the recommended program, you will have completed SATOP. To get started with your SATOP screening, call our office at 816-836-2220 or CLICK HERE to visit our SATOP Screening page.

What Does the SATOP Screening Consist Of?

The SATOP Screening consists of a review of your driver record, your BAC at the time of your arrest, a computer-scored assessment test, and an interview with a substance use counselor. Based upon the information gathered during the screening, you will be referred to one of the SATOP Service Levels. Visit our SATOP Screening page to get started.

How Long Does the SATOP Screening Take?

Generally it will take you about 30 minutes to work through the online SATOP Screening Questionnaire and select a time for your telephone interview with a counselor, which will take approximately 20 – 30 minutes.

How long is my satop screening valid?

Your SATOP screening is valid for 6 months from the date it was completed. If you have not began a SATOP program level within 6 months, you’ll need to complete the screening again. The expired screening fee is $126 plus fees as you will have already paid the $249 supplemental fee to the SATOP Department in Jefferson City.

If you have completed a SATOP screening but not yet completed a SATOP program level, and have another alcohol or drug related traffic arrest, you’ll need to retake the SATOP screening and will need to pay the full screening fee, including the supplemental fee, again.

How do I contact my probation officer?

If you need to contact your probation officer outside your regular probation report day, please call them at their office’s main phone number. Please be aware that they may be in court, or visiting with other clients—if they can’t answer your phone call, please leave a message and they’ll respond to your phone call as soon as they can. If you need a copy of a probation report sheet for your upcoming report day visit, you can click here for the online version. Note that you’ll still need to report in person or as directed by your probation officer.

How do I sign up for a class?

You can sign up for a class by calling us at 816-836-2220, during our business hours, Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm. Our staff will be eager to assist you!