As soon as you have your driving privileges taken away, you should begin to take action to regain the ability to drive. There are many different steps that could potentially be involved in the driver’s license restoration process in Detroit, and you will need to work with an experienced attorney for driver’s license in Detroit who knows what it takes to get you back behind the wheel. Don’t wait to get in touch with a lawyer who can guide you through the steps you need to take to restore your driving privilege in Detroit, as there may be opportunities available to you right away. Grabel & Associates is available 24/7 to begin fighting with you as you attempt to regain your driver’s license after a suspension, restriction, or revocation. Contact us by phone or online now to learn more about how our attorneys can help you.
Trial lawyer Scott Grable began his career over 10 years ago and has committed the entirety of his work to protecting the rights of Michigan’s accused. Under his knowledgeable guidance, our team of driver’s license restoration lawyers will work with you in order to determine what will be necessary for you to do in your unique situation. Our talented lawyers are always available to begin walking you through the restoration process, and no matter what the details of your Detroit DUI or motor vehicle crime case, we will be able to help you obtain a restricted or reinstated license as soon as possible.
If your driver’s license has been suspended, but not revoked, it may be quite simple to get your license reinstated, provided you know when you can reapply for a license and what you need to do in order to get it back. The court will likely set a minimum suspension period that you must serve before you are able to get back on the road, as well as what type of license you will be able to get. Usually, you will be eligible to apply for a restricted license earlier than your suspension is completely finished, though you will likely need to work with an attorney to find out what the specific restrictions set in your case might be.
Once your entire suspension period has passed, you will need to fill out a form and pay a fee of $125. $50 of this goes to the Secretary of State, $35 to the Michigan Department of Transportation, $30 to the Drunk Driving Case Flow Assistance Fund, and $10 to the Drunk Driving Prevention Equipment and Training Fund, however you will just need to enclose a single payment and send it to the Michigan SOS. Provided your suspension period has passed and you fill out the reinstatement form correctly, you will be awarded your driver’s license back after paying this fee.
Contact Grabel & Associates now if your driver’s license has been suspended in Detroit and find out more about what you need to do in order to get it back. We are available 24/7 to begin working with you.
If your license has been revoked, you will need to apply for a hearing with the DAAD in order to regain even a restricted license. In order to win a DAAD hearing in Detroit, you will need to prove your sobriety and that you are unlikely to reoffend, by obtaining evidence including support letters, a substance abuse evaluation, drug screen, and more. Our lawyers can help you obtain this evidence and put together a convincing case so that you are able to win your hearing the first time around.
If you lose a revoked license hearing in Detroit, you will have to wait a year in order to apply for another hearing, so it is critical to do everything you can in order to win the first time. Contact Grabel & Associates in Detroit now to get started.
At Grabel & Associates, we know what you need to do in order to restore your driving privilege in Detroit, and are prepared to put in the time and effort necessary to guide you to a great case outcome. Let us help you get back on the road, starting by providing you with a free initial case consultation.
To speak to our experienced driver’s license attorneys, call 1-800-342-7896 or contact our firm online. We are always available to begin working with clients in Detroit and throughout Wayne County after a driver’s license suspension or restoration.