Revocations vs. Restrictions

If your driver’s license has been suspended, restricted, or revoked, you may be eligible for restoration or a hardship license. The process for the restoration of a driver’s license is complex and should not be taken lightly.

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It is helpful to understand the difference between a revoked license and a restricted license.

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Actions taken against driving licenses can range from restrictions to revocations. A revocation is the termination of the operator’s license and privilege to operate a motor vehicle.  A revoked driver can only appeal for driver’s license restoration in Michigan after one year following a second OWI or DUI conviction within seven years (or three within 10) or the expiration of five years for a subsequent revocation within seven years.  There is no guarantee of restoration, and most people who appear for these hearings are unprepared, and the evidence they produce is inadequate. A license should not be taken for granted.  Everything depends on whether the secretary of state will consider the driver safe based on evidence and testimony. It requires the expertise of an experienced Driver’s License Restoration Attorney in Michigan to win.

Restricted licenses allow for limited driving.  Limitations are generally for work, school, and any court-related obligations – such as probation meetings, classes, or AA meetings.  The driver on a restricted license must carry proof of destination and hours when operating a vehicle. Documentation is required so that police can be assured of compliance. The process for the restoration of a driver’s license depends on the circumstances. An experienced lawyer can help you determine your best options.

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Suspensions and Restrictions of driving privileges

A suspended license will have a beginning and end date. The beginning and end dates are referred to as “from” and “through” dates.  When the “through” date arrives, the driver needs to visit a Secretary of State office and pay the reinstatement fee to regain a valid license.

Restrictions and suspensions may also be “indefinite” and will not terminate until approved by a court or the secretary of state.  If you have an indefinite revocation or an implied consent suspension, you need the help of a highly experienced, effective Driver’s License Restoration Attorney in Michigan. Restoration of a driver’s license is something anyone can attempt on their own or with an inexperienced or bargain lawyer; however, if the outcome is important, you will want an expert’s assistance to give you the best chance of winning.

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Driver’s License Restoration Attorneys in Michigan

If your driver’s license is suspended, revoked, or restricted, you should contact an attorney to see if there may be options available to you to get restoration of a driver’s license.  LEWIS & DICKSTEIN, P.L.L.C. is one of the top law firms in Michigan doing driver license restoration work.  We take pride in our record of success.  Our attorneys always go the extra mile to help our clients win back their driving privileges whenever and wherever possible. We are the “go-to” Michigan criminal defense attorneys when you need help.

Call us today at (248) 263-6800 for a free consultation or complete a Request for Assistance Form. We will contact you promptly and find a way to help you.

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