Tuesday, September 16, 2014

License Reinstatement in Tampa and Hillsborough County

If your license has been suspended due to a lot of road violations such as unpaid DC or out-of-state moving violation, it may be reinstated once the violation has been paid, dismissed or placed in hold due to a payment plan. Or if your license has been suspended due to points on your driver record, it may be reinstated at the end of your mandatory suspension period. Lastly, if your revocation is due to an alcohol or drug related violation, you will be required to shoe, at the reinstatement hearing, proof of completing he substance abuse course. Let’s talk about this more below.

License reinstatement in Tampa and Hillsborough County go through a lot of tests and hearings. Your state’s DMV determines your reinstatement plan based in the license suspension. There will be different reinstatement requirements for each violation or weighted points. For DUI drivers, you will need to prove that you have controlled your alcohol abuse and that you will never drink and drive again before you can get your license reinstated in Tampa and Hillsborough County. Another requirement for license reinstatement in Tampa and Hillsborough County is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation. You should be fully open to your therapist and evaluator so that he or she can demonstrate complete information about your alcohol abuse history as well as how long you have stayed sober. It is important that you show that you have at least 12 months of not touching alcohol. However, if your license has been revoked due to points on your record or a major moving violation, you may apply for license reinstatement in Tampa and Hillsborough County at the end of your revocation period. For revocations, you will be required to have a reinstatement hearing, which can be scheduled by you and your lawyer.

A good lawyer is all you need. Hire a lawyer who specializes in License reinstatement in Tampa and Hillsborough County. He or she will be able to prepare your documents and prevent any mistakes in the paperwork from spoiling your chances of restoring your license. The consequence of losing the case is not only another year of revocation of your license but also be prepared for court questions if there are some inconsistencies in your documents. This loss of credibility will haunt you again when you apply the next year.

Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125

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