If you or a loved one has been convicted of OWI, a drug crime offense, refusing a BAC test, accumulating excessive driver’s license points, driving without insurance, or another serious motor vehicle offense, a driver’s license suspension is likely. When a license is suspended, it is illegal to drive until a period of time set by the court has passed. While it may be possible to get a restricted license back before the suspension is up, there are steps you need to take to work towards regaining any driving privileges, and working with a Ann Arbor attorney throughout the license reinstatement process may be exceptionally beneficial. Grabel & Associates is committed to helping clients in Ann Arbor and throughout Washtenaw County regain their driver’s licenses after suspension or revocation, and we are always available to take on new license reinstatement cases.
If you are seeking to regain your driving privileges, it is critical that you work with an experienced attorney. Scott Grabel has dedicated over a decade to helping clients get back suspended licenses, and along with the rest of our renowned trial attorneys, will help guide you through the steps you need to take to get your driver’s license back after a suspension in Ann Arbor. Our attorneys know what it takes and are prepared to dedicate the time and effort necessary to help you get back on the road. Begin fighting to reinstate your suspended license as soon as possible, contact our firm now for a free initial case consultation and begin working towards regaining your freedom.
In order to reinstate a driver’s license, you will need to be familiar with the specific requirements pertaining to your case. In most suspended license cases, you will need to fill out the Driver’s License Reinstatement Application Form for Michigan, which requires your personal information, and payment details. You will be required to pay a fee to reinstate your license, and perhaps provide supporting documents. You can mail the form along with supporting documents to the Department of State in Lansing, or you can go to your local DMV office with proof of identity, a legal presence document, and proof of address. Proof of identity can include a government-issued photo ID, military ID, passport, or SSN. A legal presence document could also be a passport, or a birth certificate (if born in the USA) or other proof of citizenship. Address proof will likely come from your ID, though you may need a bill or other document with your name and address if it has changed recently.
Our attorneys can help you determine what you need to do in order to reinstate your license, and we are dedicated to always being available throughout the driver’s license restoration process. Contact our talented team now for a free initial case analysis and find out what you need to do to begin fighting for an exceptional case outcome.
If your license has been suspended indefinitely or revoked, you may have to do more than just pay a fee and file an application to get it back. In license revocation cases, you need to apply for a hearing with the DAAD and prove you deserve your license back before you are able to even obtain a restricted driver’s license. Work with an attorney to find out what type of suspension or revocation you are facing, and how the specific details of your case could affect the steps that you need to take in order to get your license back.
Our attorneys can help you determine what you need to do in order to reinstate your license, and we are dedicated to always being available throughout the driver’s license restoration process. Contact our talented team now for a free initial case analysis and find out what you need to do to begin fighting for an exceptional case outcome.
If your license has been suspended indefinitely or revoked, you may have to do more than just pay a fee and file an application to get it back. In license revocation cases, you need to apply for a hearing with the DAAD and prove you deserve your license back before you are able to even obtain a restricted driver’s license. Work with an attorney to find out what type of suspension or revocation you are facing, and how the specific details of your case could affect the steps that you need to take in order to get your license back.
To speak with a member of our highly qualified team, call 1-800-342-7896 toll free, or contact our team online. Let us guide you through the steps needed to get your license back in Ann Arbor.