Thursday, March 19, 2020

Why You Need Your Master Driving Record

If you're trying to get your drivers license reinstated, you need to obtain your Master Driving Record. 


The Michigan Secretary of State—like any governmental agency—has a lot of “red tape” and “grey guidelines” for how and when a suspended or revoked driver can seek restoration of privileges.  Knowing when you are eligible for a license appeals hearing is often the most important question, as applying too soon can end result in wasted money/resources/effort, yet waiting too long might prevent a new job, or a promotion, or the ability to take care of your children.

Learn more about the process of getting your drivers license reinstated in Michigan and obtaining your Master Driving Record





Geherin Law Group, PLLC 
Drivers License Reinstatement in Michigan

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Do you know about your Master Driving Record?

If you're trying to get your drivers license reinstated in Michigan, you need your Master Driving Record.


Every day, people from all over Michigan (and even the country) call our firm and ask these questions:
  • “Is my license suspended, or revoked?”
  • “When am I eligible to seek return of my license?”
  • “What are my chances of success at a license restoration hearing?”
Answering these questions often hinges on a careful review of a person’s “Michigan Master Driving Record,” which documents all criminal convictions, civil infractions, accidents, and prior suspensions. More importantly, it clearly details the status of a person’s license: Valid; Suspended; or Revoked/Denied. And, it clearly reveals when the person is eligible for a license appeal: Definite Suspension; Indefinite Suspension; Revoked/Denied and Eligible at a Future Date.

Learn more about drivers license reinstatement and your Master Driving Record Here


 

Geherin Law Group PLLC
Drivers License Reinstatement in Michigan