What the Provider List Means
When a provider is on the list, it means that they have
- met the education and experience qualifications established in the Standards,
- provided sufficient information for a determination that services appear to be provided according to the Standards and
- agreed in writing to provide services in compliance with the standards of practice outlined in the Standards.
Only providers on the list are eligible to provide treatment anywhere in Colorado, unless they are provisionally approved. If a provider is provisionally approved, they may only provide treatment in the judicial district(s) listed. Being on the list is neither licensure nor certification of the provider. It does not imply that all providers offer exactly the same services. The list also does not create an entitlement for referrals from the criminal justice system.
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Working with Youth (Ages 12-17)
Complaints
To file a formal complaint with the DVOMB against an individual whose name appears on the DVOMB Approved Provider List - Submit a Complaint
For the status of any provider whose application is still pending or not listed, please call 720-512-8474.
Interstate Compact
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Toolkit
- DUI Services Forms / Driver Referral Summary Request
- Interstate Compact Forms:
Interstate Compact Treatment Unit - 303-276-2433 and doc_interstatetreatment@state.co.us