After establishing residency in a new state, most states will require you to obtain a drivers license in the state of your residence. Furthermore, eventually your drivers license will need to be renewed and you will need to apply for a drivers license in your state of residence.

What happens if your drivers license is revoked in Michigan because of DUI convictions and then you move to a different state? You will need to obtain a clearance from Michigan by successfully completing a Michigan drivers license restoration appeal.  If you successfully complete the Michigan driver license restoration process, you will then be able to apply for a drivers license in your new state of residence.

Former Michigan residents now living in other states have two options when it comes to drivers license restoration Michigan. An administrative review can be filed. This is a review by mail that bypasses the hearing. Out-of-state individuals also may opt for a live hearing. Documents supporting sobriety should be submitted, such as letters, treatment records and AA sign in sheets. A Substance Use Evaluation also needs to be obtained from a qualified substance abuse counselor. Depending upon the circumstances, additional documentation may also be required.  You should consult with a Michigan drivers license restoration attorney for more advice on what to file.

Out of state appeals present some unique challenges which must be dealt with.  For example, most out of state evaluators are unfamiliar with properly filing out the Substance Use Evaluation.  Michigan drivers license restoration attorneys should be consulted for help with out of state appeals.

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