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Contesting a License Revocation

If a driver has his or her license revoked, he or she may be able to contest the license revocation and reestablish the ability to drive through certain legal actions. The path to contesting a license revocation, not to mention the events leading up to a cause of action for the license revocation, are highly case-specific and will depend on the procedures adopted in each individual state concerning handling driver’s licenses and driver rights. Having legal counsel address such claims, which often involve in-person hearings before an administrative panel or traffic court, is essential for obtaining any form of favorable outcome.

Eligibility to Contest a License Revocation

In order to contest the license revocation, a driver and legal counsel must realistically contest the cause of action causing the revocation of the license in the first place. This may mean challenging traffic citations to reduce point accumulations, addressing child support payments in arrears, completing criminal sentences related to other crimes, challenging the arrest for other crimes that may influence driver’s license status, and addressing lapsed or lacking vehicle insurance requirements. In essence, the reason for the revocation is the best place to start contesting any impending license revocation. Typically, though every state’s practices do vary, the revocation of a license is independent of any criminal courts and part of an administrative action.

Reinstatement after License Revocation

One of the more common concerns of drivers without a valid license is how to reinstate their license following or during a court mandated revocation period. Often, though state laws widely vary, there are numerous grounds for a driver to reinstate their license prior to the mandatory revocation period noted by an administrative or criminal justice body. Using legal counsel during these actions is advisable, as many drivers can reinstate their ability to driver during revocation or only shortly after the revocation period starts, if state laws and practice allow them to do so.

Getting Legal Help with License Revocation

For any driver facing license revocation, the problems and costs associated with loss of one’s driving privileges may require taking the utmost caution when disputing these impending actions. Usually, using legal counsel to represent one’s interests in these and similar traffic violations-based cases is highly beneficial, and in reality, can be highly successful. Consult with a traffic violations lawyer in the jurisdiction where your license faces suspension or revocation to learn more about your ability to contest an impending administrative action, as well as proceed with doing so.

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