Do I need an attorney to apply for accelerated rehabilitative disposition?
No, but there is no substitute for competent legal advice, and the Office of the District Attorney cannot give you legal advice. Consulting with an attorney will insure that you understand the charges filed against you, your rights, accelerated rehabilitative disposition, and any other legal alternatives available to you. If you cannot afford an attorney, contact the Lancaster County Bail Administration Office to see if you qualify for the legal services of a public defender.

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1. Is there a time limit within which I must apply for accelerate rehabilitative disposition?
2. How do I apply for accelerated rehabilitative disposition?
3. Do I need an attorney to apply for accelerated rehabilitative disposition?
4. What will the fines and costs be?
5. Will my application guarantee my acceptance into the accelerated rehabilitative disposition program?
6. Where do I obtain an application for accelerated rehabilitative disposition?
7. Where do I obtain a continuance form?
8. What happens if I fail to comply with the accelerated rehabilitative disposition conditions?
9. What are the penalties if I choose not to apply for accelerated rehabilitative disposition?