Driver’s License Restoration Lawyers in Michigan

KD Law Group |
09/02/2024

Are you unsure how to get your revoked driver’s license restored? Eliminate the headache and confusion with our expert guidance, and get back on the road in as quickly as 12 weeks. Here’s how.

Simplifying the License Restoration Process

Restoring a revoked license can feel like jumping through endless hoops. At Kirsch Daskas Law Group, we’ve identified the most common obstacles and designed a straightforward legal program to overcome them. Our team takes responsibility for obtaining everything you need to ensure a timely submission and keeps you informed every step of the way.

Within twelve weeks, your restricted license can be restored – but we don’t just stop there. Read further to learn about our step-by-step process for full license restoration success.

Why You Need a Great Michigan Driver’s License Restoration Lawyer

A driver’s license is critical to our work and social lives in Michigan. You need a skilled Michigan driver’s license restoration lawyer, and our track record speaks for itself: we win 98% of our cases.

Why Are We So Successful?

Two main reasons: preparation and experience. The Secretary of State requires your Substance Use Evaluation, Letters of Support, and Petitioner’s Affidavit to be perfect. Any discrepancies or inconsistencies can result in losing your case, which means a one-year wait before you can apply for reinstatement again.

We’ve been handling driver’s license restoration for decades, specializing in them, and have won the overwhelming majority of our cases. We’ve successfully managed thousands of driver’s license restorations.

Free Evaluation of Your Driver’s License Restoration Case

We genuinely want to help you. We’ll pull your driving record and provide a free consultation. The sooner we discuss your situation, the sooner we can get you back on the road.

Helping You Get Your Driving Privileges Back

Unlike a license suspension, which is reinstated automatically after paying the reinstatement fee, a revoked license requires applying to the courts for restoration. You’ll also need to attend a Driver License Appeal Division Hearing where the court determines if your driving privileges will be reinstated.

The Process of Having Your Driver’s License Restored

Most commonly, a driver’s license will be revoked for a specified period following an OWI conviction. For example, your license may be revoked for a year if you receive two OWI offenses within seven years, or it may be revoked for five years if you receive three OWI offenses within ten years. At the end of your revocation period, you can apply to have your license reinstated.

The Reinstatement Process Involves:

  1. Reviewing your driving record and conviction history
  2. Collecting letters that document your sobriety
  3. Reviewing your personal history
  4. Evaluating for substance abuse
  5. Drug testing

If you’re required to have a breath alcohol ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle, we’ll help you obtain the device.

We Make You Our Priority

With so much at stake, it’s essential to work with a lawyer you trust. Our team of attorneys, paralegals, and support staff have decades of experience handling driver’s license restoration cases, and we value the attorney-client relationship greatly. Our job doesn’t end when we leave the courtroom; we’ll be with you every step of the way.

We know that the key to a successful resolution lies in detail-oriented preparation and planning. When you work with us, our Michigan driver’s license restoration lawyers will collaborate on your case to achieve the best outcome.

For more information and to ensure your driving privileges are restored as quickly as possible, visit Kirsch Daskas Law Group’s Expungement page.