Geherin Law Group Discusses Driving While License Revoked in Michigan
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- When you have your license revoked—typically after a repeat drunk driving conviction—you have no privileges whatsoever.  You must apply to have your license reinstated through the Michigan Secretary of State, which is often a confusing, time-consuming and an expensive endeavor. What do many Michigan revoked drivers continue to do? They continue to drive while their license is revoked!

Driving while license is revoked as a first offense is a misdemeanor offense carrying the possibility of 93 days in jail.  While most judges don't impose jail time on these offenses—especially for first-offenses—some judges grow fed up with this offense and do jail offenders who shouldn't be on the road.  Second offenses carry up to one year in jail, and injuring or killing another while driving with a revoked license is a felony offense.

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Learn more about what happens when you drive while your license is revoked here.

Attorney Daniel T. Geherin, owner of MiLicenseLawyer.com and author of The Michigan Drunk Driving and Driver's License Restoration Handbook, has dedicated his career to helping put drivers back on the road following a license suspension or revocation. He has an unparalleled 20-year track record of restoring licenses for drivers all over the State of Michigan, and he has close to a 98% success rate in appeal hearings at the Secretary of State Administrative Hearing Section.

If you've been driving with a revoked license and seeking your driver's license restoration in Michigan, and need assistance, please call Geherin Law Group, PLLC.

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Geherin Law Group:

Attorney Daniel T. Geherin, owner of GLG Michigan, principal at MiLicenseLawyer.com, and author of TheMichigan Drunk Driving and Driver's License Restoration Handbook, a license appeal specialist for the last two decades. He's dedicated his career to helping put drivers back on the road following a license suspension or revocation. He's recognized as a license appeals specialist in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan.  He has taught seminars and written articles through the Michigan Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) on license appeal topics.

Visit GLG on the web at GLGMichigan.com and MILicenseLawyer.com. Contact them today for a free initial consultation about how GLG can help you with your personal legal matter.

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Source: Geherin Law Group, PLLC.
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