Mansour Law P.C.
Farmington Hills License Restoration Attorneys
Driver’s License Restoration
Have you had your driver’s license suspended or revoked due to a DUI/OWI offense or another criminal charge? If so, our team of dedicated attorneys at Mansour Law can help you reinstate your driver’s license and get your driving privileges back. When it comes to reinstating your driving privileges, Michigan’s Secretary of State will typically allow just one petition per year so you need to make it count.
You need a skilled and experienced license restoration attorney in Farmington Hills who knows all the relevant procedures and paperwork inside and out. Backed by years of experience, our lawyers are highly successful at reinstating licenses and we can help you get yours back, too. You can count on us to provide you with effective legal services in a timely and professional manner.
To schedule a free case evaluation with our license restoration lawyers in Farmington Hills, please either contact us online or call us today at (248) 213-7403.
Driver’s License Restrictions & Reinstatements in Michigan
A person can have their license revoked, restricted, or suspended for any number of reasons. These punishments can occur if you used your vehicle to commit a felony, violated insurance laws, accumulated too many driving record points, refused to submit to a BAC test, or DUI/OWI. These penalties can last for years, depending on the specific circumstances of your case. You can’t wait that long to drive, though, because driving is integral to our way of life. We drive to the grocery store, drive to work, drive to church, drive to the airport, and so on. Our license reinstatement lawyers in Farmington Hills can help you avoid these penalties and retain your driving privileges.
Your driver’s license in Michigan can be suspended:
- Indefinitely for failing to comply with a court judgment, failing to appear in court, and for violating insurance laws
- One year for DUI/DWI/OWI offenses where you had a BAC of 0.17 percent or more
- Revoked for a minimum of one year for refusing to submit to a BAC test when arrested under suspicion of OWI/DUI
- Two years if you refuse a BAC test a second time within seven years
Let us help you retain your freedom and your driving privileges. Contact Mansour Law today and call us at (248) 213-7403 to speak with our experienced license restoration attorneys in Oakland County.