Need to Pass an Assessment?

What you say in your assessment can cost you your license, job, freedom — or thousands of dollars in excessive treatment.
Most people go in unprepared and walk out with more treatment than they need, along with delays or even denials.
We show you what evaluators won’t.

Instant download. No judgment. Just strategy.

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Assessments Feel Like a Test You Didn’t Study For.

Whether you’re facing a court-ordered substance use assessment, a DMV reinstatement eval, or a mental health screening for work—everything hinges on a short conversation with a stranger.

  • They know what they’re looking for.

  • You don’t.

  • And no one tells you how to prepare.

That’s how people who don’t need treatment still end up ordered into it.
Don’t let that be you.

With PassYourAssessment.com,
You'll Learn how to Prepare for Your Assessment

Our prep guides are created by professionals who know how assessments actually work — from inside the system.

We show you how to present your history clearly, avoid red flags, and get through your assessment without unnecessary consequences.

You’ll learn:

  • What evaluators are trained to look for

  • How evaluators use the DSM-5 and ASAM criteria to diagnose and make treatment recommendations

  • How to describe your situation responsibly

  • What to bring, say, and avoid

  • Why your tone, timing, and documentation matter

No fluff. No scare tactics. Just expert strategy.

These Guides Are Made For People Who Are:

  • Facing DUI or drug-related court cases
  • Completing a substance or mental health assessment for divorce or custody hearings
  • Completing probation or pre-trial requirements
  • Trying to reinstate a driver’s license
  • Going through workplace or DOT evaluations
  • Dealing with mandatory mental health assessment

What Treatment Could Cost You

Evaluators can refer you to varying levels of care — from outpatient to inpatient — for anywhere between 6 and 12 weeks, or even longer. These referrals often escalate quickly based on how you present yourself during the assessment, even if a higher level of care isn’t truly necessary.

Here's what you could be paying out of pocket:


6 weeks × $375/week (avg) = $2250


6 weeks × $750/week (avg) = $4500


6 weeks × $2,000/week (avg) = $12000


6 weeks × $3,500/week (avg) = $21000

Don’t go into your assessment unprepared — get our guide and avoid excessive treatment and unnecessary costs.


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I was referred to a substance use evaluation after a DUI and had no idea what to expect. This guide helped me feel confident walking in... and I avoided being sent to treatment I didn’t need.
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I work in healthcare and needed a mental health screening for clearance. The evaluator even commented on how clearly I communicated. I credit this resource for that.
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The way these guides break things down is brilliant. I didn’t lie — I just finally understood what the evaluator was actually looking for.”
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Raymond
Georgia
After a first-time DUI, I was referred for 12 weeks of treatment. I found this site and used one of the guides to prepare before seeing a different provider. That second evaluator found no need for treatment. This resource made all the difference.
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This gave me back control of a situation that felt stacked against me. I wish more people knew these tools existed.
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I didn't know what to expect going into my assessment that was ordered because of a divorce. I found some clues online, but nothing prepared me like the guide I found on this site. I felt confident during the assessment, and my evaluator was confident I didn't need any extensive treatment. This made my divorce a lot easier to deal with.
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Why People Loves Us

Real-World Insight

Our guides are built by industry insiders who know exactly how evaluations work — and what people get wrong. We tell you what evaluators don’t.

Clear, Straightforward Guidance

No jargon. No fluff. Just smart, honest strategies to help you walk in with confidence and avoid unnecessary treatment or delays.

Instant, Private Access

Download discreetly, review at your pace, and prepare without judgment — anytime, anywhere.

Built for Real Life

Whether you’re navigating court, the DMV, or a job screening, our materials are designed for people who want to move forward — not get stuck in the system.

Helps You Stay in Control

Evaluations can feel one-sided. Our guides help you prepare thoughtful, honest responses — so you're not caught off guard or misinterpreted.

Trusted by Thousands

People across the country have used our guides to prepare for life-changing evaluations — and avoid being misjudged or overtreated.

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From the Founder

“I’ve seen how fast things escalate when someone walks into an evaluation unprepared.”

After 30 years working inside the system, I watched too many people get referred to treatment they didn’t need — not because they had a serious problem, but because they didn’t know how to explain their history or current situation.

The system doesn’t pause to educate you. It assesses, decides, and refers — often in under an hour. A few poorly worded answers can turn into 12 weeks of treatment, license delays, or worse.

PassYourAssessment.com was built to level the playing field. These guides give you the insider knowledge no one else will — so you can prepare, speak clearly, and avoid getting swept into more than your situation calls for.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Will this help me avoid unnecessary treatment?

Yes. Our guides show you how evaluators assess your history and responses — so you can present your situation clearly and avoid being over-pathologized.

Is this legal to use?

Absolutely. These are educational materials designed to help you prepare. We don’t encourage dishonesty — we help you understand the process so you can speak for yourself, confidently and responsibly.

Who are these guides for?

Anyone facing a substance use or mental health evaluation — for court, DMV, probation, employment, or other requirements. If what you say matters, this is for you.

Be Ready for Your Assessment

Your outcome depends on what you say. Don’t risk walking in unprepared.

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