Claremore VIP DUI – Victim Impact Panel
Claremore Victims’ Voices – Certified Victim Impact Panel
Ordered to attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP)? Victims’ Voices provides a certified program for DUI, APC, possession, and related charges in Claremore, Rogers County, and multiple locations across Oklahoma.
Program Details
📍 Location: Belvidere Mansion, 121 N. Chickasaw Ave., Claremore, OK 74017 (Enter through the front gate)
🕢 Time: 7:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. (Arrive 15-20 minutes early for sign-in)
💲 Cost: $75.00 (Cash or money order only – Payable to Victims’ Voices)
What to Expect
At Victims’ Voices, you will hear real-life stories from people whose lives were changed by impaired driving. Their experiences highlight the serious consequences of reckless choices. The panel helps participants:
✔ Recognize the dangers of impaired driving
✔ Take responsibility for their actions
✔ Make safer decisions in the future
These powerful testimonies show how one decision can have lifelong consequences. The goal is to increase awareness and prevent future offenses.
Important Information
✅ Walk-ins welcome – No pre-registration required
✅ Calling ahead is encouraged but not required
✅ Most participants only need to attend one session
✅ Certified by the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council
✅ Meets all Oklahoma legislative requirements (Oklahoma Secretary of State Filing No. 3512305775)
Contact & Registration
📞 Penny: (918) 844-4573
🌐 Website: www.victims-voices.com
Other Locations Available
Victims’ Voices offers monthly programs in cities across Oklahoma, including:
Tulsa • Tahlequah • Muskogee • Stillwater • Sapulpa • Poteau • McAlester • Ponca City • Norman • Guthrie
For more details or to find a program near you, visit our website or call us.
Drunk Driving Prevention: Real People ● Real Impact ● Real Change
Additional Resources
For more information on DUI requirements, driver’s license compliance, and drunk driving prevention, visit:
🔗 Service Oklahoma – Driver’s License & Compliance
Covers license renewals, reinstatements, and compliance requirements.
🔗 Oklahoma Department of Mental Health – ADSAC Assessment
Details DUI assessments required for some offenders to regain driving privileges.
🔗 Oklahoma Highway Safety Office
Works to reduce traffic-related crashes through education and enforcement.
🔗 Victims of Impaired Drivers (VOID)
Provides resources and advocacy for those affected by impaired driving.