by marklang | Apr 14, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
The Michigan Department of State’s Office of Hearings and Administrative Oversight has refused to restore your license. Now what? You may think you have no choice but to remain without a driver’s license for another year until you can go through the license...
by marklang | Mar 27, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
You may have never heard of a 625g permit in Michigan by its legal definition, but chances are you know about it in general terms. It refers to what an officer is required to do if you are stopped and refuse an alcohol test or if such a test shows that you are...
by marklang | Mar 27, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
Legally, you can refuse a breathalyzer in Michigan. However, doing so will affect you, your driving record and your chances for license restoration in numerous ways. Refusing a breathalyzer isn’t a free pass. You can be required to submit to a test anyway, which, if...
by marklang | Mar 27, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
If you’re trying to get your Michigan driver’s license back after a revocation, you may have been told you must undergo a driver’s license substance abuse evaluation as a first step. Clearly, you will have to show that you will be a responsible, sober driver...
by marklang | Feb 24, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
You might not know where to begin if you’re hoping to get your revoked license back in Michigan. It’s not as simple as going back to the Michigan Secretary of State and asking for a license reinstatement, which is – long story short – what you would do in the case of...
by marklang | Feb 24, 2023 | Articles, Blog, Legal Process
You may have heard the term “super drunk” but wondered what it really means. Although the phrase may sound subjective, it’s actually very objective. In Michigan, super drunk is a blood-alcohol level of 0.17 or higher. So which super drunk laws are in place? How much...