• Under current law, the great majority of license restoration cases (particularly those involving suspensions and/or revocations due to two or more drunk driving offenses) are now required to be handled in the Drivers Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD).

  • In order to restore your drivers license due to multiple drunk driving offenses, one must jump through a lot of hoops and conditions.

  • It is not easy whatsoever.

  • At a minimum in most cases, one must prove complete sobriety for no less than twelve months, documentation of regular attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) for at least twelve months, and having a sponsor through AA on a permanent basis.

  • This is just the beginning.

  • At the hearing, a Hearing Officer who decides whether license restoration is appropriate will hear evidence concerning whether you can clearly and convincingly prove that your alcohol problem is under control and likely to remain under control.

  • It is a high burden of proof and a Hearing Officer is looking for specific testimony and information.

  • It is almost a certainty that if a person represents himself or herself without an attorney in this hearing that they will provide improper information that will lead to the denial of a licence restoration!

  • I have been representing people in these situations for over twenty years and have the experience to help you put together information and evidence to help you get your license back.

  • There is no guarantee in any legal matter, but when a person properly follows our advice, has the proper evidence, and prepares with us for the hearing, we have an approximately 90 percent success rate in helping people get their license back.