In almost every drunk driving or motor vehicle crime case, anyone who is convicted will face driver’s license suspension. After a license suspension, you will not be able to drive at all before waiting for the minimum suspension period to pass, and driving while your license is suspended could lead to additional charges along with possible jail time fines, and other serious sanctions. If you or a loved one has been convicted of DUI in Detroit or if for any other reason your Michigan driver’s license has been suspended, it is crucial that you get in touch with a qualified defense attorney as soon as possible. The lawyers at Grabel & Associates have dedicated their life’s work to protecting the freedom of Detroit drivers, and we know what it takes to help clients towards exceptional results in all kinds of motor vehicle cases. Call or contact us online now from anywhere in Wayne County or statewide for a free case analysis and learn more about the steps you need to take to get back on the road after a driver’s license suspension.
Driver’s license restoration lawyer Scott Grabel has been protecting the freedom of Detroit’s accused for well over a decade, and knows the tactics that are most effective in DUI/OWI and other license suspension causing cases. From start to finish, our team can guide you through your case and walk you through the steps you need to take in order to avoid serious potential penalties. If you have already been convicted of a motor vehicle crime and have lost your license, it isn’t too late to contact a talented Detroit defender and learn more about what you can do post-conviction to get your license back and possibly challenge other aspects of your sentence. Contact our firm right away to begin receiving premier legal guidance from Mr. Grabel or another member of our highly respected team.
After you are convicted of a crime involving the operation of a motor vehicle, it is likely that restrictions on your license will be included as part of your sentence. If your license is suspended, you will likely have a set period of time during which you cannot reapply for reinstatement, as well as a minimum period after which a restricted license may be available. While indefinite license suspension is possible, a minimum period will likely have been set, and you can work with an attorney to find out what that period is in your specific case.
In more serious cases, the court will take away your license completely through revocation. In a license revocation case, it will be more difficult to get back your license as you must win a hearing with the DAAD/DLAD in Michigan. Contact our firm now to learn more about the steps you would need to take to get back a revoked license in Detroit.
The first step in getting back a suspended license is determining when you are eligible to apply for license reinstatement. After that, you can regain your license by paying a $125 reinstatement fee, and filling out a form. Depending on the details of your case, you may first need to get a restricted license, which you can turn into a fully reinstated license later on.
No matter what the specific details of your case, our team can help you. Whether you need answers to some of the questions you have about your case or are ready to begin working with us to win back your license, we are available 24/7 to provide you with a free initial consultation.
Reinstating a suspended license doesn’t have to be extremely difficult, and you can avoid unnecessary delays or mistakes in your application by consulting an attorney beforehand. Our lawyers want to make sure you get back on the road as soon as possible, and are prepared to put in the hard work necessary to ensure you achieve a great case result. Get in touch right now and let us develop a unique driver’s license reinstatement approach based on the specifics of your case. We are always available to begin working with clients statewide.
To speak with a member of our Detroit license restoration team, call 1-800-342-7896 now or contact us online. We are ready to begin walking you through the steps you need to take to get back your suspended license.