Oakland County SOS Hearings
About SOS Hearings in Michigan
If you have been arrested for an OWI offense in Michigan, you could be
facing serious penalties including loss of driving privileges. You license
may be suspended for a set period of time. Those that refuse to take a
breath or blood test after an OWI arrest could be facing one year of license
suspension. After an OWI arrest you will only have 14 days to protect
your driving privileges. You license will be suspended automatically if
you refused to take the breath or blood test. If you do not schedule an
administrative hearing within this amount of time, you will automatically
lose your license. A highly skilled Oakland County OWI attorney can assist
you if you are facing an OWI charge and would like to do everything in
your power to retain your driving privileges. We can also help clients
whose licenses have already been suspended and have helped many to obtain
restricted licenses which allow them to drive on a limited basis.
Attorney Daniel D. Hajji has helped countless clients with SOS hearings. Your SOS hearing can be
handled by a skilled defense attorney at the same time as your
OWI case. Call our firm today for a free consultation.
SOS Hearing Lawyer Serving You with Relentless Representation
We understand how important retaining a license can be for individuals,
professionals and soon-to-be professionals. In many cases, your license
is your livelihood and it is simply impossible to get ahead without one.
In addition, the negative ramifications that a professional will have
to endure if he or she is convicted of a
DUI/OWI can be extremely difficult to overcome. Our firm has helped many professionals,
including doctors, dentists, nurses, orthodontists and other professionals
retain their licenses and in some cases avoid a criminal conviction. We
understand how difficult this is for you and would like to start helping
you today.
Contact an Oakland County SOS Hearing Attorney
from the firm today.