Venice Sarasota Drug Testing Court – UA Testing in Venice, Florida
Overview
Venice Sarasota Drug Testing Court is a probation-friendly urinalysis (UA) drug testing center serving Venice, Florida. This location provides supervised and unsupervised urine testing for probationers, court-ordered individuals, DUI clients, and anyone required to complete routine drug testing as part of their supervision requirements.
All visitors should confirm approval with their probation officer or court before testing.
What to Bring
- A valid photo ID (driver's license, state ID, or passport)
- Any court paperwork, test notices, or referral forms
- Your Probation ID (PID) if your jurisdiction issues one
- Payment method (most locations accept card; some require exact cash)
- A charged phone, as many courts require digital check-ins
- Water is allowed, but avoid excessive intake before arrival
Average Test Cost
UA test prices vary by county and vendor. Most probation-approved testing centers charge:
- Standard UA: $20–$45
- ETG Alcohol Test: $25–$60
- Expanded panel tests: $40–$90
(Pricing may vary — always call ahead to confirm.)
How Long Does It Take?
Typical UA visits take:
- 5–10 minutes for check-in
- 3–5 minutes for sample collection
- Total time: 10–20 minutes
- Busy hours or observed collections may increase wait times
To avoid issues, arrive early — late arrivals are often marked as failures.
Hotline Schedule
Most jurisdictions require probationers to call the UA hotline every morning, 7 days a week, including holidays.
Your test call-in rules are determined by your specific county or officer.
Probation & Court Requirements
Before visiting this testing center, always confirm approval with your probation officer or court.
Some counties allow multiple vendors; others restrict testing to one specific provider.
Bring ID, arrive early, and follow all posted instructions to avoid any test violations.
Hours & Instructions
Hours vary by provider and may change during holidays. Always call ahead to confirm:
- Hours of operation
- Whether the location accepts walk-ins or appointments
- Payment method
- Observed vs. unobserved tests
- Any special reporting requirements
Most facilities require a valid photo ID and punctual arrival.
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