{"id":6116,"date":"2023-08-13T20:09:05","date_gmt":"2023-08-14T00:09:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.randalawyers.com\/randa-blog-post\/how-i-do-license-appeals\/"},"modified":"2025-02-06T17:32:03","modified_gmt":"2025-02-06T22:32:03","slug":"how-i-do-license-appeals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.randalawyers.com\/blog\/how-i-do-license-appeals\/","title":{"rendered":"How We Do License Appeals"},"content":{"rendered":"

Here’s how, as Michigan driver\u2019s license restoration lawyers, a reinstatement or clearance case is handled in our office, from your first call through winning back your license.<\/p>\n

NOTE: Since the beginning of the Covid pandemic, all Michigan Secretary of State license appeal hearings have been conducted remotely and will continue that way until further notice. Our office is fully equipped to handle all client intake and other meetings remotely, as well as in-person. In addition, our main evaluator is also conducting all substance use evaluations remotely, as well. This means that a person can essentially go through the entire license appeal process from the convenience of his or her living room, or wherever he or she has an internet connection. Changes and updates will be posted as they occur.<\/em><\/p>\n

About half of our clients live rather far away, so convenience is and always has been important. Now, in the era of remote meetings, things could not possibly be more convenient.<\/p>\n

There are a few criteria that must be met before we can be your Michigan driver’s license restoration attorneys.<\/p>\n

When you call, we\u2019ll need to figure out your situation. Even before determining if you\u2019re legally eligible<\/a> to file a license appeal, we need to know if you are really sober.<\/p>\n

Our firm will NOT take a case if a person is still drinking. Beyond having a minimum period of sobriety, you must also be committed to remaining sober. Sobriety is a non-negotiable first requirement for us to take a case because it is the MAIN issue in every driver\u2019s license restoration or clearance case following a revocation for multiple DUIs.<\/p>\n

You will also need to have been off of any probation (or parole) long enough, as well.<\/p>\n

The first official step in a Michigan license restoration appeal is to file certain documents<\/a>. These include:<\/p>\n