Secretary of State Hearings/License Reinstatement
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Illinois Secretary of State HearingsIn Illinois, your license may be revoked if you are convicted of drunk driving/DUI, another traffic offense, or for another specific reason. Drivers whose licenses have been revoked can seek to have his or her license reinstated by requesting a Secretary of State hearing. At Botto Gilbert Schottland Lancaster PC, we help clients explore their options for restoring their driving privileges. Contact an Illinois Secretary of State hearing attorney today to learn more. License Reinstatement in IllinoisA Secretary of State hearing is required for license reinstatement. The state of Illinois has very specific license reinstatement procedures, and eligibility may vary depending on a number of factors. During the Secretary of State hearing, the Secretary of State will interview the applicant and determine whether to restore the applicant's driving privileges. If the reinstatement is denied, the applicant can appeal the decision and request another hearing. The lawyers at Botto Gilbert Schottland Lancaster PC have significant experience representing clients in Illinois Secretary of State hearings. We know how to prepare for this critical hearing, seeking to put our client in the best possible position for driving privileges to be restored. On a matter as personal and practical as driver's license reinstatement, it is important to work with a highly experienced attorney. We take your driving privileges very seriously, and are committed to helping you explore your full scope of legal options. Driver's License Reinstatement in McHenry County — Contact a DUI Attorney TodayIf you are interested in requesting a Secretary of State hearing after a license suspension for DUI or another reason, contact a McHenry County criminal defense attorney today. Call 815.338.3838 or 800.338.3833. We accept credit cards, offer flexible appointment scheduling, employ numerous fluent speakers of Spanish and offer payment plans. We are conveniently located just off Route 47 near the McHenry County Courthouse, and we can visit you in your home if you are unable to travel. |


