by marklang | May 29, 2013 | Blog
Many individuals express their frustration with the drivers license reinstatement Michigan process. They are frustrated by the amount of work involved in the Michigan drivers license restoration process: obtaining letters from witnesses, securing a substance...
by marklang | May 20, 2013 | Blog
My last blog dealt with the administrative review option as it pertains to former Michigan residents pursuing drivers license reinstatement Michigan. This blog will focus on the live hearing option for former Michigan residents living in other states. Former Michigan...
by marklang | May 7, 2013 | Blog
Do you no longer live in Michigan and want to get a license in your new state of residence? Do you have a hold in Michigan and need to get Michigan to clear your driving record so you can apply for a drivers license where you are now living? In order for Michigan to...
by marklang | May 2, 2013 | Blog
The Scenario: You’re now living in a state other than Michigan. You don’t have a drivers license because it was revoked in Michigan due to alcohol and/or drug convictions. You may be wondering which state actually issues a drivers license assuming you get...
by marklang | Apr 19, 2013 | Blog
Many of my previous blogs have discussed the graduated licensing system in the context of Michigan drivers license restoration. The probationary driving program is different from the graduated licensing system. The graduated licensing system ends when the young...
by marklang | Apr 9, 2013 | Blog
The final stage of the graduated license system is level III, which any Michigan drivers license attorney should be aware of. The level III license requires the driver to be 17 years of age, have driven a minimum of six months with a level II license, and have driven...