Monday, January 20, 2020

Need Driver's License Reinstatement?


Was your license revoked for DUI?

Are you looking for driver’s license reinstatement in Michigan?


An Ignition Interlock (technically known as a “BAIID” for Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device) is a breath alcohol analyzer, with computer logic and an internal memory. It connects with a motor vehicle’s ignition and other control systems. The BAIID measures the driver’s bodily alcohol content [BAC], and keeps the vehicle from starting if the BAC is .025 or higher.

“When does a driver have to get a BAIID device installed?”
“What are the sanctions for violating the device?”
“How can I get the device removed from my vehicle?”
“How much does the device cost?”

 These are common questions people seeking driver's license reinstatement in Michigan ask. Click here for more information about the process. 





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Drivers License Reinstatement Michigan

Friday, January 3, 2020

Need A Driver's License Hardship Appeal?

Are you seeking a Driver's License Hardship Appeal for Driver's License Reinstatement in MI?

The process is tricky and you need a lawyer who knows what they're doing. 


Driver's License Reinstatement MI



Equitable/hardship appeals are generally filed in the driver’s registered County of Residence Circuit Court. For chemical test refusals (called Implied Consent suspensions), these appeals are filed in the County of arrest. Either way, the person must actually file a civil lawsuit against the Secretary of State, pay a civil filing fee ($175 on average), and properly serve the representatives for the SOS (either the Attorney General or County Prosecutor, depending upon the location).


Click to learn more about Driver's License Reinstatement in MI through Hardship Appeal


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License Reinstatement MI