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License Restoration Attorneys in Rochester Hills, MI

Aggressive Representation to Restore Your Driving Privileges

 

There are many reasons why a driver may have his or her license suspended or revoked. One of the most common reasons is multiple drunk driving convictions. If you have had your license suspended in the past, you know how difficult it is to work or live in Michigan without a car. You most likely found it difficult to get to work or to find a job. You might also have experienced trouble getting yourself to doctor appointments, going grocery shopping, or taking your children to school.

If you are without your driver’s license, there are a few steps you can take to have your license restored. A qualified license restoration attorney in Rochester Hills can assist you in getting your driving privileges restored. Our team has years of experience assisting clients with Michigan license restoration cases and can put that experience to work for you.

Get started on your case today by calling (248) 809-1402. You can also contact us online.

Restoring Your License

To restore driving privileges in Michigan, you must follow a specific procedure as laid out by the Secretary of State (SOS). A hearing with the SOS must be requested in writing. The hearing will take place no sooner than 20 days after the request. If your driving privileges are not restored after the hearing, you have the option to appeal the decision in circuit court.

It is extremely helpful to seek assistance from a knowledgeable attorney before requesting or attending any license restoration hearings. Our Rochester Hills license restoration attorneys can assess your situation and build a strong case on your behalf.

Driving While License Suspended

Driving while your license is suspended, DWLS, is a serious offense in Michigan. The offense is a misdemeanor that comes with a variety of penalties that could include fines and the further suspension or revocation of your license.

There are a number of reasons why your license may have been suspended including:

  • OWI (operating while intoxicated) or DUI/DWI;
  • refusal to submit to a BAC test;
  • excessive tickets (too many points);
  • driving without insurance;
  • vehicle used during commission of felony;
  • in arrears on child support payments; or
  • failure to pay outstanding tickets.
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