What happens if you fail a Vasap drug test?

A person holds a drug test kit beside a cup, ready to conduct a test for substance use.

If you fail a Vasap drug test, consequences can be serious. You may face legal penalties, such as fines or jail time, and your driving privileges could be revoked. Additionally, you might be required to attend substance abuse treatment programs. It’s important to follow all the guidelines set by Vasap to avoid failing a drug test and dealing with these repercussions.

Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) is designed to help individuals who have committed offenses related to alcohol or drugs. If you fail a drug test administered by Vasap, it indicates that you have not complied with the program’s rules and may need additional support to address substance abuse issues. It’s crucial to take the necessary steps to address these issues promptly to avoid further legal consequences and to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road.