Saturday, April 1, 2023

Driving While License Revoked: The Vicious Circle

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Each day, Dan takes calls from clients who have been charged with Driving While License Revoked, and are facing “The Vicious Circle.”  They ask these questions:

“What are the courtroom consequences for Driving While License Revoked?” 


“Is there any way to defend this charge and prevent the “like” revocation?”

When will I be eligible to seek restoration of my license and end the “vicious circle?”


Driving while license is revoked as a first offense is a misdemeanor offense carrying the possibility of 93 days in jail.  While most judges don’t impose jail time on these offenses—especially for first-offenses—some judges grow fed up with this offense and do jail offenders who shouldn’t be on the road.  Second offenses carry up to one year in jail, and injuring or killing another while driving with a revoked license is a felony offense. 


Learn more about what happens when you drive while your license is revoked here.


If you’ve been driving with a revoked license and seeking your driver’s license restoration in Michigan, and need assistance, please call for a consultation at (734) 263-2780. We’re available 24/7, and are fully committed to providing personal attention, personal options and personal justice to every single client we represent. 

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