What is a CRN evaluation?
CRN is an acronym for court reporting network. A CRN evaluation involves completing a questionnaire that assesses your drug and alcohol use. A certified CRN evaluator will ask you a series of questions and your responses scored. The results of the evaluation are sent to the Office of the District Attorney and provided to the judge at the time of an ARD hearing.

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1. What is ARD?
2. How do I know if ARD is the best disposition for me?
3. Who is not eligible for ARD?
4. Are there time limits within which I can apply for ARD?
5. How do I apply for ARD?
6. Do I need an attorney to apply for ARD?
7. What is a CRN evaluation?
8. How do I schedule a CRN evaluation?
9. What will the fines and costs be?
10. Will I lose my driver’s license if I enter into the ARD program?
11. Will my application guarantee my acceptance into the ARD program?
12. Where do I obtain an application for ARD?
13. Where do I obtain a continuance form?
14. What happens after I waive the preliminary hearing, schedule a CRN, and file my ARD application?
15. When am I actually admitted into the ARD program?
16. What happens after I appear in court and I am accepted into the ARD program?
17. What happens if I fail to comply with the ARD conditions?
18. What happens if I do successfully complete the ARD program?
19. What are the penalties if I choose not to apply for ARD?