- Michigan drivers who have had their driver's license revoked or restricted have the right to an administrative hearing to appeal the revocation or suspension if several conditions are met. This hearing is similar to a court trial in that evidence is submitted and witnesses may testify.
- Drivers in Michigan who have had their license revoked due to excessive DUI offenses are known as habitual offenders. To have a driver's license restored, habitual offenders must prove that they have been sober for six to 12 months and that their alcohol abuse is under control.
- In Michigan, there are several other reasons that a driver's license can be revoked or restricted. Reasons include probationary driver offenses, mental or physical disability, excessive accidents, driving with a restricted or revoked license and repeated offenses on a restricted license.
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