Thursday, April 18, 2019

Summarized Steps to Restoring a Revoked License

Briefly summarized, here are some suggested steps for restoring a REVOKED driver’s license in Michigan:
  1.  Go to a branch of the Michigan Secretary of State and obtain a current Master Driving Record (cost is approximately $8.00).
  2. Contact Dan and his team at MiLicenseLawyer.com, via email or phone (734) 263-2780.
  3. Be ready to openly, honestly and thoroughly discuss your background, criminal history, sobriety (if applicable) and readiness to get back on the road.
  4. If eligible and ready, discuss the transparent fee structure with the firm and think over whether you’re financially ready to move forward.
  5. Once you retain them, follow all of the firm’s advice on gathering and submitting paperwork and other evidence to the State.
  6. Be ready to work hard—this process is a two-way street requiring diligent effort on your part too!
  7. Attend a driver’s license revocation appeal hearing at the Michigan Secretary of State, at which you will testify about your suitability to restore your license.
  8. If all goes according to plan, go to a Secretary of State branch office, restore your license, and get back on the road lawfully and legally!
Read more about restoring a revoked driver's license here.


Criminal Defense Attorney in Ann Arbor - Dan Geherin of Geherin Law Group

Monday, April 15, 2019

The Frustration of Revoked Driving Privileges

When a person has his driving privileges REVOKED, he often feels lost, overwhelmed and pessimistic.  After all, how can a person get/keep meaningful employment without a license?  Take care of children?  Accomplish the most basic of daily tasks, such as buying groceries, going to the doctor, running errands?  For many, the prospect of public transportation is not available, the cost of UBER is too high, and there just aren’t enough friends and family to rely on for daily transportation.

Learn more about restoring a revoked license here.