DUI and OWI are terms used to describe impaired driving offenses in various states. DUI, or driving under the influence, is the legal term that is used in most states, and it’s the most common abbreviation used in casual conversations related to impaired driving....
In Michigan, drivers with multiple DUIs or other serious charges may have their driving privileges revoked, causing seriously negative implications for everyday life. However, it is often possible to restore driving rights after serving the necessary penalties and...
Driving without a valid license in Michigan is a serious offense that can lead to significant legal and personal challenges. This issue can be especially prevalent for those with a history of multiple DUIs. However, there may be options for restoring your Michigan...
Operating while impaired is a serious offense in Michigan and other states. One of the most serious consequences, which generally occurs after multiple offenses, is full revocation of driving rights. If you’ve experienced this consequence after driving while visibly...
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...
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...