Located in Kent County just southwest of Grand Rapids, Wyoming, MI has the benefit of being connected to several bus lines via The Rapid, and having a relatively flat landscape, which makes bicycling a viable option. Nevertheless, having a suspended or revoked Michigan driver’s license can pose numerous challenges, especially if you need to get to work, school, or other important appointments. If you did lose your license, you have some legal options, whether appealing the suspension decision in court or going through the suspension and reinstatement process. Either way, you need to hire an experienced driver’s license attorney.
The first step in getting your driver’s license back is to contact the Wyoming, MI driver’s license attorneys at Grabel & Associates. We have decades of experience throughout Michigan, including Wyoming and the Grand Rapids area, and among hundreds of cases, we have a 97% success rate at driver’s license review hearings. For a free consultation, 24/7, call us today at 1-800-677-9795.
Following a suspension or revocation, you may be thinking, “But I need to drive!” Whether for your job, for school-related purposes for yourself or your children, or for many other reasons, getting your license suspended or revoked can make everything in your life dramatically more difficult. Fortunately, right when you receive notice that your license is going to be suspended or revoked, there are some things you can do.
For instance, if you received a DUI and the Michigan Secretary of State (SOS) suspended your license for 6-months, you may be able to apply for a restricted license after only serving 30 days of the suspension. With a restricted license, you can travel to approved places, between approved times, and only on approved days; nonetheless, you’ll still be able to get around. Depending on the circumstances that led to your license suspension, you may be able to get your license back after:
If your license was revoked, you’ll need to reapply for your Michigan’s driver’s license and satisfy other requirements. For instance, in order to get your license reinstated after a revocation for multiple DUI convictions, you may need to file a request the Office of Hearings and Administrative Oversight section of Michigan Secretary of State (also known as the Administrative Hearings Section or AHS). For both suspensions and revocations related to DUI, you may need to prove to the courts that you are sober and low-risk for a relapse (or future possibilities for drunk driving). As part of this examination, you may be subject to a 12-panel drug test, be asked to provide letters of reference attesting to your sobriety, and pass other sobriety examinations.
At the time of your suspension, if you disagree with the court’s decision and you want to contest the suspension, you may request a hearing in court. To get this process started, you need to fill out a Request for Driver License Appeal Hearing form and mail or fax it to:
Office of Hearings and Administrative Oversight
P.O. Box 30196,
Lansing, MI 48909-7696
Fax: (517) 335-2190 or (517) 335-2189
Along with the Hearing form, you may also need to include:
During the hearing, an administrative law judge or an SOS representative will hear your case, and thereafter determine whether or not your license should remain suspended.
At Grabel & Associates, we boast decades of experience representing clients who are facing a suspended or revoked license. Our attorneys are skilled in DUI defense cases, and the relationship between DUI convictions and suspended or revoked driver’s licenses. In fact, in addition to our 97% success rate at driver’s license review hearings, we also offer our written guarantee:
“If you are not successful in obtaining driving privileges at your hearing with us at your side, our firm will represent you free of charge until you are back on the road.”
The moment that you find out that your license will be suspended or revoked, make sure to call our driver’s license law firm as soon as possible. We’ll get to work immediately on your case, finding a legal solution that works best for your interests and your situation. For a free, no-obligation consultation with the leading driver’s license attorneys in the Wyoming, MI area, call our law firm today at 1-800-677-9795. We accept free emergency consultations as well.