Oakland Township Driver’s License Restoration

Oakland Township Driver's License RestorationA DUI is a very serious charge that can have a life long impact. Someone might lose a driver’s license for a variety of reasons at different stages and times in their life. Whether you’ve been charged for a one-time offense or fostering a habit, a person charged with drunk driving in Michigan faces possible consequences such as jail time, license revocation, vehicle immobilization, and license points.  

The ability and freedom to drive a car is not something to take for granted. This privilege can be taken away for both driving and non-driving offenses, and the process of getting it back can be complicated. The State of Michigan will automatically suspend or revoke a driver’s license for certain violations. Whether your license is temporarily suspended or revoked, it’s likely that you’ll want to get it back as soon as possible to resume your life.

If you’re an Oakland County, Michigan, resident with a revoked or restricted license from a DUI your first step toward getting back on the road is to request a hearing with the Secretary of State. This must be done in writing and mailed in or submitted through the Secretary of State’s electronic system, DAIS (Driver Appeal Integrated System). The hearing itself is done in person at the Secretary of State office in Livonia or via video from a Secretary of State office near you.

If you have a DUI on your record in Oakland County, you might be required to attend meetings at the AA of Oakland County. Fortunately, there are a number of public transportation lines and Uber/Lyft in some areas of Metro Detroit.

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