Get Your Michigan Driver's License Reinstated
Having your Michigan driver's license revoked can feel overwhelming and isolate you from work, family, and daily necessities. You're not alone in this situation, and there is a clear path forward through Michigan's license restoration process, even though it requires patience and thorough preparation.
Michigan has one of the strictest license restoration processes in the country, requiring substantial documentation, genuine lifestyle changes, and often multiple attempts before success
⚠Why This Happens
Multiple DUI/OWI offenses
very commonTwo or more drunk driving convictions within 7 years typically result in automatic revocation
Refusing chemical testing (breathalyzer/blood test)
commonMichigan's implied consent law means refusing testing results in automatic revocation
Accumulating too many points
common12 or more points on your driving record within 2 years can lead to revocation
Driving without insurance
occasionalRepeated violations of Michigan's no-fault insurance requirements
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Determine your eligibility date
You cannot apply for restoration until your revocation period expires (typically 1-5 years depending on offense)
~15 minutes - 2
Create a DAIS account
Register for the Driver Appeal Integrated System (DAIS) on the Michigan SOS website to submit your hearing request
~30 minutes - 3
Gather required documentation
Collect substance abuse evaluation, proof of treatment completion, support letters, and driving record
~2-4 weeks - 4
Request a hearing
Submit your hearing request through DAIS or by mail to the Office of Hearings and Administrative Oversight
~1 hour
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