Michigan Drivers License Restoration


 

Michigan Drivers License Restoration – www.rexandersonpc.com Michigan Drivers License Restoration Many Michigan motorists have been driving on a suspended license for several years. Some have had financial difficulties that have prevented them from getting their license restored; While others have suffered from drug and/or alcohol abuse and are now in recovery and wish to resolve their past issues. Some drivers just don’t know where to start. Attorney Rex Anderson is the key to helping you get your driving privileges back on track; handling all the processes to get your driver’s license. Here are the eight steps you need to take to have your michigan drivers license restored: 1. Before our office can assist you in getting your driver license back you will need a copy of your 10-year unedited master driving record which you can obtain from your local Secretary of State office. 2. Once you have this required document, the next thing you will want to do is call the Law Offices of Rex Anderson at (810) 653-3300 to schedule a FREE initial consultation. We will discuss your driving record and everything you need to do in order to get your driver’s license back. If your driving offense involved drug or alcohol abuse our office will instruct you on how to: 3. Obtain a substance abuse evaluation from a qualified and respected therapist. We can direct you to the professionals that we regularly use to write these types of reports. 4. Attend and document AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) meetings in order to get your driver’s

 

Banquet benefits MidMichigan Teen Challenge in Saginaw

Filed under: Drug Abuse Michigan

JPG Lynn C. Wozniak was sentenced to rehabilitation for drug and alcohol abuse. She chose MidMichigan Teen Challenge, 818 S. Michigan in Saginaw, and is eight months into the program, with another six months to go. Jeff Schrier | Mlive.com. SAGINAW …
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Letter: Don't drug test welfare recipients

Filed under: Drug Abuse Michigan

Second, drug testing welfare recipients has been debated as unconstitutional. In 2003, a federal appellate court struck down Michigan's random drug testing of welfare recipients because it violated the constitutional ban on unreasonable search and …
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