If you’ve been convicted of multiple drunk driving or substance abuse cases, especially in a short period of time, your Michigan license has likely been revoked. This means you must apply for the reinstatement of your license, and must jump through several “hoops”. For the majority of cases, the application process goes through the Michigan Secretary of State, not through the courts. This means you’re subject to all of Lansing’s red tape and regulations. Most of these hearings are conducted through the Michigan Secretary of State’s Administrative Hearing Section (AHS), previously known as the Driver’s Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD). AHS utilizes 10 different Administrative Law Judges (aka, “Hearing Officers”) who preside over these hearings and ultimately decide if a person should have his/her license reinstated.
Learn more about the red tape when it comes to OWI revocation appeals here.
If you need help with your driver’s license reinstatement in Michigan after a DUI related arrest, 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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