How do i get my Michigan driver’s license restored? It’s a great question and one of most common we hear. This article covers the topic, including how you can do so on your first try.
Everyone knows the consequences of a drinking and driving offense are tough.
There are many fines and costs to pay, possible jail time, and the loss of your driving privileges for a period of time.
How long your license will be revoked depends on how many drunk driving convictions you have on your record.
Either way, getting your driver’s license restored is a big deal to people and getting through the process the right way the first time is everyone’s goal.
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If you’ve been convicted of a second offense DUI within seven years your license will be revoked for a minimum of one year.
If you’ve been convicted of a third offense DUI within 10 years, your license will be revoked for a minimum of five years.
After the time frame has past, you’ll then be able to ask the Driver’s License Appeal Division for a hearing, where a hearing officer will determine whether you meet the specific criteria to have your driver’s license restored.
Whether you’re granted a restricted license or a full license depends, in part, on what happens at the hearing.
The entire point of the hearing is to convince the hearing officer that the driver’s drinking and drug use habits are not at all what they used to be.
This is an extremely important step in the license restoration process because the burden is entirely on the driver to prove his or her case by clear and convincing evidence.
This is a very high standard to prove and the reason why having an experienced driver’s license restoration attorney is so important.
The driver will need to complete a substance abuse evaluation (SAE), and will also need to turn in letters from people in the community that know something about the driver’s past and present drinking and drug use habits.
The reason these documents are important is because if there are any discrepancies between the information contained in the SAE and the letters, the hearing officer will deny the application.
Having an attorney who is highly skilled in restoration cases is critical to your success.
The SAE is a form that’s completed by a certified doctor or substance abuse therapist.
The form is standard in Michigan and the therapist or doctor will go over the following things with you:
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After you’ve completed the Substance Abuse Evaluation, you’ll need to gather letters from people in the community that know you personally, and know about your past drinking problems, and your path to sobriety. It’s absolutely essential that these letters corroborate what is in the SAE as well as indicate the following:
As you can see, the information that’s required to be in the letters is identical to the information that’s contained in the Substance Abuse Evaluation form filled out by the doctor.
At the hearing, the hearing officer will review all of the documents that have been submitted and will ask you many questions to make sure your verbal answers are the same as all of the responses in the SAE and letters.
This is why it’s so important that there are no discrepancies and why having an attorney prepare you for this hearing is crucial to your success.
If you don’t take the steps to adequately prepare for your hearing to restore your driving privileges or to obtain a restricted driver’s license you will risk being denied.
And being denied is more than just hearing a simple “no.”
If your petition is denied, you will not be eligible to apply again for another year.
It is for these reasons that you should take driver’s license restoration seriously.
It’s your life and your driving privileges that will be affected, and not hiring an experienced attorney could cause more harm than it’s worth.
Interested in driver’s license restoration? Unhappy with your current attorney? Request a free consultation now.
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