Suspended & Revoked Driver’s Licenses

 In Illinois, the secretary of state can suspend or revoke your driving privileges. Reasons for suspension/revocation vary greatly, from DUI to simple failure to pay/appear at a court date for a ticket. The stated time periods of your suspension/revocation can vary as well depending on the charge or reason why the state has deemed your license as unusable. We have the experience working with the Secretary of State that you need to stay on the road. Driving may mean the difference between providing for your family and not being able to do so, we understand how the challenges of not being able to drive daily can affect a person’s ability to retain gainful employment; we will work hard to keep you behind the wheel.

If your license is currently revoked or suspended, or you’re facing the possibility of either situation, don’t wait, contact us today! We will immediately offer a consultation and begin the process of assessing your situation and giving guidance on how to proceed. Our goal is to keep you driving and avoid any future damage to your driving or criminal record by receiving an arrest or citation for driving on a revoked or suspended license. We want our clients behind the wheel worry free, totally legal, and most of all, safe. If you have successfully served the time of your suspension or revocation, that does not necessarily mean you’re ready to drive. You may still need a hearing to request a permit, pay fines or fees, and until these minor details are handled with the Sec of State, you won’t be eligible to drive. Hire an experienced attorney, who has the know how to guide you expertly through this process.

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