Drivers License Restoration

Revoked Drivers license due to OWI / DUI / Drunk Driving convictions?

It can be an uphill battle to get your drivers license restored. Why? Keep in mind that you must convince a hearing officer at a hearing to issue at minimum, a restricted license. A hearing is similar to a trial – evidence is submitted and you and others may testify. the burden is on you to prove by clear and convincing evidence that you are sober and likely to remain sober.

One of the key elements that you must prove is that your alcohol problem is under control and will remain so in the future. What’s more, your case must be clear and convincing – the hearing officer must be sure that you’ve got your act together before at minimum a restricted drivers license is issued. Attorney Todd Levitt, has represented Drivers’ License Restoration clients from the Upper Penninsula, Northern Michigan, Mid-Michigan, Central Michigan, and clients who have moved out of state and need a Michigan Drivers License.

Out-of State Drivers License. If you or someone you know once lived in Michigan and received two or more convictions for Drinking and Driving and are now revoked/suspended/denied and need a drivers license, read the following: Todd Levitt has represented people just like you, people who lost their drivers license while residing in Michigan, have since moved and cannot get a drivers license in the state they now reside. You are eligible for relief if the mandatory revocation period had elapsed. You can find out this information through the State of Michigan or by calling our office at 989-772-6000. It is not necessary if you need an out of state drivers license to return to Michigan. This process can be accomplished through our law firm without you having to spend money on plane tickets and miss work. For more than 17 years Michigan Lawyer, Todd Levitt has helped restore Michigan Driving Privleges to out of state residents as well as in state residents.

Fleeing and Eluding, Motor Vehicle Code, Penal Code.
Have you ever wondered if there is a difference between the Fleeing and Eluding Statue in the Motor Vehicle Code (257.602a) and the one in the Penal Code (750.479a)? While they have the same words, they do not havethe same consequences. For more information or representation contact Attorney Todd Levitt.