I live in Monroe, Michigan and my job just relocated me to Detroit. I haven’t had a license in years. I need to get my Michigan driver’s license back right away. Is it something that I can do on my own or do I need a lawyer? A friend of mine told me that I just have to fill out a form and send it to Secretary of State. Is that true or do I need an attorney? I just need to know what to do to get my driver’s license back. What information do I need to gather if I want to meet with you?
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Hi Eric-
Here at Canu Torrice Law, we specialize in Michigan Driver’s License Restoration. While we are personally successful in restoring driving privileges for our clients, it is not something that is simple or easily done. Fortunately, you have contacted us directly rather than listening to the advice of your friend who I am assuming is not a Michigan driver’s license restoration attorney. Our previous Blog posts are filled with horror stories from individuals who attempted to get their license back on their own and failed. It is makes our jobs much more difficult when individuals attempt to get their license restored on their own and get denied. The good news is that you have already made the right decision by contacting us first.
The next thing you need to do is go to a Secretary of State Super Center like the one on 16 Mile and Gratiot and obtain a full copy of your driving record. It will probably cost about $8.00 but you will be able to leave Secretary of State with a full copy of your driving record in your hand that same day. It is important that we review your entire, detailed driving record.
Now, you didn’t explain why you don’t currently have a driver’s license so that it something that we will need to discuss. Depending on whether your license is suspended or revoked will lead to different courses of action on our part. Without a little more informaiton, I am unable to give you specific legal advice about what course of action you need to take. What I can advise you is that regardless of the reason for your Michigan license being suspended or revoked, you will need an experienced Driver’s License Restoration attorney to ensure that you are not denied. Obviously in this economy maintaining your job is extremely important. Let us make sure you get your license back so that you can commute to work without the fear of driving without a license or relying on public transportation.
Please call Canu Torrice Law for a free consultation today. (586) 285-1700.
Andrew M. Canu
http://www.AllLegalMatters.com
(586) 285-1700 (Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)