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CEU Matrix provides course packages, approved by the Association for Behavioral Health Professionals of Indiana (ICAADA), that provide the required training for your Addiction Consultant in Training (ACIT I or II) or Certified Alcohol and Drug Consultant (CADAC I or CADAC IV) certification.

We also offer a 40-hour renewal package that allows you to choose your own courses from our 100+ course library for recertification of your license.

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Initial Certification Packages

Indiana Board-Approved Substance Abuse Certification Packages and Requirements
Degree / Education Required
A high school diploma or GED is required. Applicants must be employed in the addiction treatment field or enrolled as a college student in a behavioral science program.
Work Experience Hours Required
No minimum work experience hours are required to apply for the ACIT. Applicants must be employed in addiction services or enrolled as a behavioral science student.
Direct Supervision Hours
No supervised hours are required for the ACIT.
State Certification Exam
No exam is required for the ACIT.
Packaged Courses
View our 12 Hour Course Package
Required Content Areas (required hours)

Indiana requires 12 hours of education for the ACIT and ACIT II. CEU Matrix’s Indiana ACIT package covers all 12 required hours:
– Professional Ethics (6 hours)
– HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, and Bloodborne Pathogens (6 hours)

 

 

 

Degree / Education Required
CADAC I: A high school diploma or GED is required. CADAC IV: An applicable master’s degree or higher is required.
Work Experience Hours Required
CADAC I: 2,000 hours of supervised experience for high school diploma holders; 1,000 hours for those with an applicable bachelor’s or master’s degree. CADAC IV: 2,000 hours of supervised experience in a substance use treatment setting.
Direct Supervision Hours
CADAC I: Minimum 220 hours of direct clinical supervision across all domains. CADAC IV: Minimum 100 hours of direct clinical supervision with at least 10 hours per domain.
State Certification Exam
CADAC I: Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination. CADAC IV: Passing score on the IC&RC AADC examination.
Packaged Courses
View our 180 Hour Course Package
Required Content Areas (required hours)

Indiana requires 180 hours of addiction counseling education for the CADAC I and CADAC IV. CEU Matrix’s Indiana CADAC I/IV package covers all 180 required hours:
– Scientific Principles of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
– Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment
– Evidence-Based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral
– Professional, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities

All 180 hours must include a minimum of 6 hours of ethics and 6 hours of HIV/AIDS education.

 

 

 

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Degree / Education Required
A high school diploma or GED is required. Higher levels of education reduce the work experience and supervision requirements.
Work Experience Hours Required
6,000 hours for high school diploma holders; 5,000 hours with an applicable associate’s degree; 4,000 hours with an applicable bachelor’s degree; 2,000 hours with an applicable master’s degree.
Direct Supervision Hours
300 hours of direct clinical supervision for high school diploma holders (minimum 10 hours per domain); 250 hours with an associate’s degree; 200 hours with a bachelor’s degree; 100 hours with a master’s degree.
State Certification Exam
Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination.
Packaged Courses
View our 300 Hour Course Package
Required Content Areas (required hours)

Indiana requires 300 hours of addiction counseling education for the CADAC II. CEU Matrix’s Indiana CADAC II package covers all 300 required hours:
– Scientific Principles of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
– Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment
– Evidence-Based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral
– Professional, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities

All 300 hours must include a minimum of 6 hours of ethics and 6 hours of HIV/AIDS education.

 

 

Degree / Education Required
CADAC III: An active, non-clinical (bachelor’s-level) IPLA Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board license is required. CADAC V: An active master’s-level IPLA license (LCAC, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or HSPP) is required. Temporary licenses are not accepted.
Work Experience Hours Required
Work experience is verified by active licensure. No separate work experience hours are required beyond what was needed to obtain the prerequisite IPLA license.
Direct Supervision Hours
No separate supervised hours are required beyond those established for the prerequisite license.
State Certification Exam
CADAC III: Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination. CADAC V: Passing score on the IC&RC AADC examination.
Packaged Courses
View our 40 Hour Course Package
Required Content Areas (required hours)

Indiana requires 40 hours of addiction counseling education for the CADAC III and CADAC V. CEU Matrix’s Indiana CADAC III/V package covers all 40 required hours:
– Scientific Principles of Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders
– Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment
– Evidence-Based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral
– Professional, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities

All 40 hours must include a minimum of 6 hours of ethics and 6 hours of HIV/AIDS education.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renewals

Indiana Board-Approved Continuing Education (Renewals) Courses

Value Package 10 Hours

20 Hour Renewal Package

30 Hour Renewal Package

Indiana 40 hour renewal package

Indiana Substance Abuse Counselor Credential FAQs

What is the Value Package offer?

CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.

CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.

CEU Matrix is proud to offer a Value Package for $99 that is good for 10 course hours of your choosing. This savings applies to all courses. Of course, your exams, certificates of completion, and course evaluations are also included in the offer. Without this Value Package you may purchase any courses at the listed price. However, there is a significant savings with the Value Package – 10 hours of courses would normally be $130 for the internet version – with this offer you pay only $99 – a savings of $31! And there is no limit to the number of Value Packages you may purchase.

How do I become a certified addiction counselor in Indiana?

Indiana substance use credentials are issued by the Indiana Credentialing Association on Addiction and Drug Abuse (ICAADA), an addictions-specific credentialing body separate from Indiana’s behavioral health licensure system. Indiana also issues independent clinical licenses (LCSW, LCAC, LMHC, LMFT, HSPP) through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA), which oversees mental health practitioner licensure. The ICAADA-issued credentials most commonly pursued are the ACIT (Addiction Consultant in Training) — a 3-year non-renewable training credential — and the CADAC II (Certified Alcohol and Drug Addiction Consultant II), open to high school graduates with degree-tiered supervised work experience. Counselors with bachelor’s or master’s degrees pursue CADAC I or CADAC IV, and counselors who already hold an active IPLA license can pursue CADAC III or CADAC V to add an addictions specialization on top of their existing license.

Indiana has five CADAC tiers, each tied to a specific education and licensure pathway. CADAC I requires a bachelor’s degree and the IC&RC ADC exam. CADAC II is the high-school-pathway credential — 300 training hours with degree-tiered supervised work hours (6,000 with HS down to 2,000 with master’s), and the IC&RC ADC exam. CADAC III requires an active bachelor’s-level IPLA license. CADAC IV requires a master’s degree and the IC&RC AADC exam. CADAC V requires an active master’s-level IPLA license (LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or HSPP) and the IC&RC AADC exam.

The ACIT (Addiction Consultant in Training) is Indiana’s introductory training credential — 12 hours of approved education (6 hours ethics + 6 hours HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, and Bloodborne Pathogens), no exam, no work experience. It is valid for three years and is non-renewable, meaning ACIT holders must advance to a CADAC credential before expiration. The ACIT is not strictly required to become a CADAC, but it allows new counselors to begin working in addiction services while accumulating the supervised hours and education needed for full CADAC certification. CEU Matrix’s ICAADA-approved 12-hour ACIT package covers both required topics in full.

The exam depends on the CADAC tier. CADAC I, CADAC II, and CADAC III all require a passing score on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination. CADAC IV and CADAC V require a passing score on the IC&RC Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (AADC) examination — a master’s-level exam. The ACIT does not require any exam.

Indiana’s CADAC II is the most common entry credential and requires: a high school diploma or GED, 300 hours of approved addiction counseling education across the four IC&RC performance domains, supervised work experience scaled by degree (6,000 hours with a high school diploma, 5,000 with an associate’s, 4,000 with a bachelor’s, or 2,000 with a master’s), 100-300 hours of direct clinical supervision (also degree-tiered, with at least 10 hours per domain), and a passing IC&RC ADC exam. CEU Matrix’s ICAADA-approved 300-hour CADAC II package covers the full education requirement.

Training is self-paced — 300 hours for CADAC II or 180 hours for CADAC I/IV. The longest factor is the supervised work experience requirement: up to 6,000 hours (about three years full-time) for the high-school pathway, scaling down to 1,000-2,000 hours for bachelor’s and master’s degree holders. Combined with clinical supervision and the IC&RC exam.

All CADAC credentials (I through V) renew every two years and require 40 clock hours of domain-specific continuing education, including a minimum of 6 hours of ethics. CADAC III and CADAC V holders must additionally maintain their underlying IPLA license throughout the renewal period. The ACIT is non-renewable — holders have three years to advance to a CADAC credential before the ACIT expires.

Yes. Indiana’s CADAC I, II, and III are built on the IC&RC ADC examination, and CADAC IV and V on the IC&RC AADC examination — both are portable across IC&RC member boards in other states. Indiana’s IPLA-based tiers (CADAC III/V) may have additional state-specific licensure considerations during transfer.

Counselors holding an IC&RC ADC or AADC credential in good standing from another IC&RC member state can transfer to the equivalent Indiana CADAC credential through reciprocity. ICAADA processes reciprocity applications and may require documentation of state-specific content (such as the 6-hour HIV/AIDS education requirement). Counselors transferring into the CADAC III or CADAC V tiers must also hold an active Indiana IPLA license at the corresponding level.

Yes. CEU Matrix is an ICAADA-approved continuing education provider. Our Indiana packages cover the full education requirement for each ICAADA credential we offer — ACIT (12 hours), CADAC I/IV (180 hours), CADAC II (300 hours), and CADAC III/V (40 hours).

All courses become available in your CEU Matrix Student Center the moment payment clears, with no enrollment delay. Coursework is fully self-paced — there is no fixed completion deadline. Your progress, exam scores, and earned certificates are tracked automatically and stored under “My Courses,” giving you a single consolidated view of your Indiana credential progress and total hours earned.

Indiana Credentialing Board Information

Indiana Credentialing Board Information

Indiana ICAADA Board Website

Official Indiana credentialing association that provides education, certification, membership, and advocacy for behavioral health and addiction professionals, validating competencies for evidence-based prevention, treatment, recovery, and supervision practice.             

How to Become a Substance Abuse Counselor in Indiana

Complete Education

Enroll in our distance learning program to fulfill educational requirements for certification. Our self-paced, home-study course bundles can be completed anywhere at any time!

Complete Supervised Work Experience

Accrue supervised work experience hours by working in a treatment facility or other relevant setting.

Pass the State Exam

Register with your state certification/licensing board and sign up to take the state exam.

Apply for Certification

Submit application to the state certification/licensure board, including proof of completed education, work experience, exam results, and other required information.

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