Driver License Restoration Success
Michigan Driver License Restoration Success
Our law firm was happy to receive notice today of the Michigan Secretary of State Driver Assessment and Appeal Division’s verdict to reinstate our client’s license.
This license reinstatement comes after a lengthy driver license restoration hearing at the DAAD office in Livonia, Michigan.
The driver license restoration success means that our client will be allowed to operate a motor vehicle once again, something he has not been able to do in years.
Key to driver license restoration success
Our client worked diligently with our law firm to ensure success
Our client submitted numerous letters of attestation of sobriety, an excellent substance abuse evaluation, presented a witness, and other evidence that was put together and reviewed with his attorney, Aaron J. Boria.
The client’s testimony on the record at the driver license restoration hearing was maybe the most pivotal piece.
Driver license restoration hearings requirements
The petitioner has the burden to show by clear and convincing evidence that they have not consumed alcohol or drugs in at least a year and that they will continue to abstain from alcohol and drugs indefinitely.
These types of hearing are available for habitual offenders; those who have been twice convicted of Operating a motor vehicle While Impaired or Intoxicated within a seven-year period, or have three convictions within a ten-year.
Continued driver license restoration success
To date, the law firm of Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, has successfully won every driver license restoration case we have handled from beginning to end at the initial DAAD hearing level.
We believe success in driver license restoration hearings is thorough preparation, client contribution, and quality evidence over quantity.
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If your license has been revoked contact driver license restoration lawyer, Aaron J. Boria for a free consultation today 248-956-0350

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