Most of these questions are answered in the Michigan Administrative Code. The key to success at the State Administrative Hearing Section (AHS) is full adherence to and compliance with “Rule 13,” shorthand for Michigan Administrative Code Rule 257.313, Standards for Issuance of a License. This rule lays out what each person must prove, along with standards of proof, in order to reinstate driving privileges following a revocation.
Under Rule 13, you must show the following by clear and convincing evidence:
- Complete and continuous abstinence from alcohol/controlled substances for at least 12 months;
- Low or minimal risk of relapse;
- Low or minimal risk of reoffending; and
- That the petitioner’s substance abuse problems are under control and likely to remain so.
Learn more about Rule 13 and revocation appeals in Michigan 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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