by marklang | Feb 22, 2013 | Blog
This blog will provide an overview of the licensing process for new drivers below the age of 18 years old, which has implications for the Michigan drivers license restoration process. Michigan has implemented a graduated licensing system. Essentially, it is a...
by marklang | Feb 13, 2013 | Blog
Kelsey’s Law will take effect in March 2013. The law is named after a Michigan girl who was killed in a traffic crash while talking on a cell phone. Kelsey’s mother championed passage of the law, which bans cell phone use among new drivers. The law applies...
by marklang | Feb 7, 2013 | Blog
The Michigan legislature recently passed Kelsey’s Law prohibiting new drivers from using cell phones while driving. Kelsey’s Law is effective in March of 2013. The law applies to those holding level I and level II graduated drivers licenses, which the Secretary...
by marklang | Jan 28, 2013 | Blog
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...
by marklang | Jan 17, 2013 | Blog
In the past, Administrative Reviews (mail-in reviews) were available to Michigan residents who were driving on restricted licenses. The petitioner would not have been required to attend a live hearing. With the recent changes, Administrative Reviews are no longer...
by marklang | Jan 15, 2013 | Blog
The Michigan Secretary of State has issued a new requirement that an Evidence Affidavit be submitted at the time a Request for Hearing is submitted for Michigan drivers license appeal. The Evidence Affidavit requires the petitioner to state that they have submitted...