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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- MILicenseLawyer.com reminds Michigan drivers that operating a vehicle without a valid license can lead to serious criminal and administrative penalties—and that anyone facing suspension or revocation should take immediate steps toward driver's license restoration in Michigan.
Under Michigan law, driving with a suspended or revoked license (DWLS/DWLR) is a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to 93 days in jail and fines of up to $500 for a first conviction. Repeat offenses can result in up to one year in jail, $1,000 in fines, and possible vehicle impoundment. These convictions create a permanent criminal record that cannot be expunged.
Even drivers who have never been issued a license face up to 90 days in jail and additional fines. Beyond criminal penalties, offenders may face higher insurance rates, longer suspension periods, and difficulty reinstating driving privileges.
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"Many people don't realize that driving on a suspended or revoked license is a criminal matter, not a minor traffic ticket," said Dan Geherin, a Michigan driver's license attorney. "Taking steps toward driver's license restoration early can prevent further complications and help clients get back on the road legally."
The Michigan Secretary of State oversees the restoration process, which may include hearings, documentation, and proof of rehabilitation. Because the process can be complex, professional legal assistance is often essential to achieving success. Learn more here (https://www.milicenselawyer.com/learn/more/consequences-driving-without-valid-drivers-license-restoration).
For more information about driver's license restoration in Michigan or to schedule a consultation, contact (https://www.milicenselawyer.com/contact) Geherin Law Group today!
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About Geherin Law Group, PLLC
GEHERIN LAW GROUP, PLLC is a leading Criminal Justice Law Firm based in Ann Arbor. Founder Dan Geherin is a former prosecutor, board-certified criminal trial attorney and published author, with over 27 years' experience in the Criminal Justice Field. Geherin Law Group was named a "Top Law Firm" by US News and World Report and Best Lawyers, and has achieved the highest available rating, AV-Preeminent, by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Geherin has been named by Michigan SuperLawyers Magazine for the last decade; has a perfect 10/10 Avvo.com score; and has over 300 5-Star Reviews.
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. https://www.milicenselawyer.com
Under Michigan law, driving with a suspended or revoked license (DWLS/DWLR) is a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to 93 days in jail and fines of up to $500 for a first conviction. Repeat offenses can result in up to one year in jail, $1,000 in fines, and possible vehicle impoundment. These convictions create a permanent criminal record that cannot be expunged.
Even drivers who have never been issued a license face up to 90 days in jail and additional fines. Beyond criminal penalties, offenders may face higher insurance rates, longer suspension periods, and difficulty reinstating driving privileges.
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"Many people don't realize that driving on a suspended or revoked license is a criminal matter, not a minor traffic ticket," said Dan Geherin, a Michigan driver's license attorney. "Taking steps toward driver's license restoration early can prevent further complications and help clients get back on the road legally."
The Michigan Secretary of State oversees the restoration process, which may include hearings, documentation, and proof of rehabilitation. Because the process can be complex, professional legal assistance is often essential to achieving success. Learn more here (https://www.milicenselawyer.com/learn/more/consequences-driving-without-valid-drivers-license-restoration).
For more information about driver's license restoration in Michigan or to schedule a consultation, contact (https://www.milicenselawyer.com/contact) Geherin Law Group today!
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About Geherin Law Group, PLLC
GEHERIN LAW GROUP, PLLC is a leading Criminal Justice Law Firm based in Ann Arbor. Founder Dan Geherin is a former prosecutor, board-certified criminal trial attorney and published author, with over 27 years' experience in the Criminal Justice Field. Geherin Law Group was named a "Top Law Firm" by US News and World Report and Best Lawyers, and has achieved the highest available rating, AV-Preeminent, by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Geherin has been named by Michigan SuperLawyers Magazine for the last decade; has a perfect 10/10 Avvo.com score; and has over 300 5-Star Reviews.
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. https://www.milicenselawyer.com
Source: Geherin Law Group, PLLC.
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