Minneapolis License Revocation Attorneys
How to Get a Revoked License Back in MN
Operating a car while your driver’s license is revoked, canceled, or suspended can lead to possible misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor charges. There are also punishments you can face if you are driving without insurance or proof of insurance. No matter the nature of your driver’s license charges, our team at Brockton D. Hunter P.A. can provide you with aggressive legal representation. Our Minneapolis driver's license attorney focus on working toward the best possible outcome for each of our clients.
To learn how our firm can help you if you have been charged with a driver’s license crime, call (612) 979-1112.
Penalties for Many Driver’s License Crimes
Being charged with a driver’s license crime will normally be tried as a misdemeanor or a gross misdemeanor. These charges can result in serious penalties – such as fines up to $1,000 and 90 days in jail for a misdemeanor or fines up to $3,000 and a year in jail for gross misdemeanor charges. Being found guilty of these charges can also have an impact on your ability to get a job in the future and may even prevent you from being able to obtain a necessary commercial license.
Reasons for having your driver’s license suspended or revoked can include:
- Failing to pay traffic judgments against you
- Failing to pay child support
- Being convicted of controlled substance or drug crimes
- Being convicted of an underage DUI
MN Revoked License Reinstatement
To reinstate your license after it was revoked in Minnesota, there are several steps that you may have to complete:
- Apply to the Department of Public Safety for reinstatement
- Pay an application fee and a reinstatement fee
- Pass a written exam
Call (612) 979-1112 for Help with Driver’s License Issues
Our team at Brockton D. Hunter P.A. can help you with your driver’s license issue. We take the time to build a bond with each of our clients and learn how this charge can have an impact on your life. Whether your license was revoked, canceled, or suspended, our Minnesota driver's license lawyer can develop a legal strategy that based on getting results for you.
Contact us at (612) 979-1112 to for bold and dedicated legal counsel from our Minneapolis driver's license attorneys.
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