The Michigan Secretary of State has the legal ability to call in a licensed driver to “re-examine” his or her fitness to drive. This process---called a Reexamination--- a occurs when the SOS receives a notice that a person is unfit to drive and/or a danger on the road. Common situations leading to reexamination include:
- Medical issues, such as epilepsy/seizure disorders; glaucoma, cataracts and eyesight issues; physical/dexterity issues; and auditory concerns.
- Point accumulation due to civil infractions.
- Accidents occurring in a short period of time.
- Infractions occurring during a driver’s probationary period.
- Infractions committed by elderly drivers.
Learn more about license reexamination hearings in Michigan here.
If you have questions regarding your driver's license reinstatement in Michigan after a license reexamination hearing, contact Geherin Law Group, PLLC. today 24/7.
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