Date

Jan 17 2026

Time

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Cost

$75.00

McAlester VIP | Pittsburg County Victim Impact Panel DUI Program

McAlester VIP | Pittsburg County Victim Impact Panel – DUI VIP

Where to Go 

First Presbyterian Church
222 East Washington Ave.
McAlester, OK 74501

Please enter through the Fellowship Hall entrance on 3rd Street.
From Carl Albert Parkway, turn northeast onto 3rd Street and go up the hill. Look for the entrance with an awning on the west side of 3rd Street, just before Washington Avenue.

This McAlester Victim Impact Panel (VIP) is a court-approved program. It helps participants meet DUI, APC, and driver’s license reinstatement requirements while highlighting the real consequences of impaired driving.

When to Arrive

The Saturday morning session begins at 11:00 AM.
Please arrive 15–20 minutes early to allow for sign-in and a smooth start.

Cost

The attendance fee is $75, payable by cash or money order made out to Victims’ Voices.

Questions

Call 918-844-4573 for more information. Our team is happy to assist you.

What You’ll Experience

Hear firsthand stories from those affected by impaired driving

Understand the real-life consequences of DUI and APC offenses

Be encouraged to make safer, more responsible choices

Proof of Attendance

After completing the VIP, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Provide copies to:

  • Court clerk
  • Probation officer
  • Attorney
  • DUI / ADSAC assessor
  • DA supervision or alternative court

(Always keep the original certificate for your records.)

Court & License Compliance

The McAlester VIP meets state, county, and tribal court requirements.

Completion of this program satisfies VIP orders for Oklahoma and Tribal Courts. In addition, it satisfies the Victim Impact Panel requirement for the  driver’s license reinstatement through Service Oklahoma, when required by your court or DUI assessor.

The program’s purpose is to present the tragic and lasting consequences of impaired choices, helping participants understand the real-world impact of DUI while encouraging accountability and safer decisions.

About Victims’ Voices

Victims’ Voices is certified by the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council and approved under Oklahoma state law.

Through personal stories, attendees hear directly from real people affected by drunk driving. Consequently, the panel offers meaningful insight into the human impact of DUI and related offenses.

Our Mission

Drunk Driving Prevention through:

  • Real People
  • Real Impact
  • Real Change
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