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The last step in getting your driver's license back is to pay the required reinstatement fee. If you have not paid the fee your drivers license will not be reinstated even if the suspension period is over. Click here to find out more about reinstatement fees.
The process of actually getting your driver's license back in Michigan or understanding why it was suspended or revoked can be confusing, and it depends partly on your particular situation. This guide will attempt to put together some of the information provided by the Michigan Secretary of State to assist you in knowing how to restore your driving privileges or understand why they have been revoked.
Request a Driver's License Appeal Hearing
A denial/revocation as a result of multiple substance abuse convictions: It
is necessary to submit documentation of sobriety along with this
request . Documentation includes, but is not limited to the following:
To
obtain a substance abuse evaluation form and instructions or to get
more information regarding the driver license appeal hearing and your
eligibility date, call 1-888-SOS-MICH (1-888-767-6424).
An out-of-state substance abuse conviction from an arrest prior
to 10/1/99 which resulted in a Michigan suspension, or any out-of-state
conviction with an arrest date after 10/1/99:
If you have previously served a suspension/restriction of similar
duration in the state where the conviction occurred, you may request a
driver license appeal hearing to waive all or part of the Michigan
suspension/restriction.
If you believe you are eligible to have your suspension/restriction
waived, fill out the out-of-state request for hearing (available
below) and send the following:
- Proof of out-of-state suspension/restriction (from and through dates).
- Proof
of living in that state during the period of suspension/restriction.
This may include rent receipts, employment records, utility bills,
military records, etc.
- Proof of out-of-state license at the time of the conviction in question.
- Proof that you did not have a Michigan license during the suspension period.
If
you were convicted of a single out-of-state alcohol driving-related
crime and received a Michigan order of suspension, you may be eligible
for 30-90 days of restrictions in Michigan. If you are seeking
restrictions, you may submit a substance abuse evaluation for the
hearing officer to consider when this decision is made.
A Driver Assessment action or branch office denial:
Driver Assessment actions and branch office denials are appealable to DAAD in 14 days.
You may request an appeal immediately for any suspension, revocation or
denial resulting from a conviction on a legal issue only. If you have a
legal issue, please describe this in detail on your request for hearing.
Mail Requests For Hearing To:
Driver Assessment and Appeal Division
P.O. Box 30196
Lansing, Michigan 48909-7696
Or Fax: (517) 335-2190 or (517) 335-2189
All requests for hearings must be in writing
and mailed or faxed to the address or fax number listed above. If you
have questions regarding your appeal rights, contact our Information
Center at 1-888-SOS-MICH (1-888-767-6424).
Note:
TeleVideo hearings are conducted at various locations throughout the
State. If you are scheduled for a televideo hearing, all documentation
must be submitted in advance.
Preparing for your Driver's License Appeal Hearing
If you are in-state, and are appealing to the Driver Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD), please send a completed Request for Hearing and Substance Abuse Evaluation form to DAAD at the address below.
If you are out-of-state, and are appealing to the Driver Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD), please send a completed Request for Outstate Review/Hearing form to DAAD at the address below.
Please submit your request for a hearing with a current substance
abuse evaluation, dated not more than 3 months before the date it will
be received by the Department. If you do not already have a substance
abuse counselor, please check your local yellow page listings for a
counselor in your area. The substance abuse counselor will prepare the
evaluation and provide you with the completed form for your appeal
hearing. Your substance abuse evaluation should be current.
You may be represented by legal counsel if you wish. Please advise
the Department of your attorney's name, address, and telephone
number. A recorded message regarding the appeal/reinstatement process
in DAAD is available by calling our Information Center
at 1-888-SOS-MICH (1-888-767-6424).
Michigan Department of State
Driver Assessment and Appeal Division
P.O. Box 30196
Lansing, MI 48090-7696
Additional Documentation of Petitioner's Past and Current Substance Abuse History:
You
must obtain documentation of your drinking and drug use habits in the
form of letters from people in your community who have frequent contact
with you and may know something about your drinking habits and/or use
of controlled substances. These would include immediate family members,
other relatives, employers, friends, pastors, local police, a
recognized support group such as 12 step meetings or Women for
Sobriety, neighbors or others with whom you associate. It is required
you submit at least 3 letters, but not more than six. These letters
should be signed and dated and include the complete mailing address and
daytime telephone number of the writer, and contain at least the
following information about you. Please do not use form letters.
- What their relationship is to you.
- How long they have known you.
- How often they see you.
- Have
them describe their knowledge of your past and current use of alcohol
and/or drugs including frequency of use, amount used, beverage and/or
drug of choice, etc.
- When the last time was they saw or had knowledge that you had used any alcohol and/or drugs.
- What their knowledge is of your past and current involvement in treatment and/or a support group.
- Have them include other information they believe is important.
Note: Please keep copies of your letters documenting
your substance abuse history and evaluation and submit the originals.
Copies will not be made for you at the hearing or reexamination.
If you were issued restrictions which included an Ignition Interlock requirement you should submit the ignition interlock Final Report along with your other documentation.
Unprepared
petitioners should request the hearing be adjourned rather than fail to
appear, as they are not eligible for another hearing for up to one year
from the date of the scheduled hearing.
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