Reinstatement

Many people wrongly believe that the reinstatement of one’s driving privileges requires several attempts through the formal administrative hearing process with the Secretary of State, but driver’s license attorneys John W. Callahan and Michael T. Norris can successfully achieve full reinstatement of your driving privileges on the first shot. The process begins with a formal administrative hearing, where the burden of facts falls squarely on the petitioner. With the competent counsel of Michael T. Norris and John W. Callahan, you will be adequately prepared to get your license back at your first try. The process requires the petitioner to prove that he is not a danger to public safety. He also needs to know how to respond to the Secretary of State’s pre-determined criteria. We help our clients by compiling a comprehensive driving record and history. We prepare all of our clients on the questions and testimony that will be asked of them at the formal hearing. We also know all of the questions that will be asked at the Secretary of State formal hearing and prepare our clients with truthful, consistent testimony that allows them to get their driver’s license reinstated the first time.

Not all clients are eligible for full reinstatement of their driving privileges, depending on the severity of their conviction or previous driving record. In these situations, attorneys John Callahan and Mike Norris work diligently to fight for a restricted driving permit. Restricted permits, which allow the client to drive to work or school, are also obtained through the formal administrative hearing process. Administrative hearing attorneys John W. Callahan and Michael T. Norris carefully prepare all of our clients to face the Secretary of State’s interrogation, as the process and outcome to obtain a restricted driving permit are similar to those necessary to obtain full reinstatement of one’s driving privileges.

Norris and Callahan differ from many other attorneys. Many clients never meet or speak with their attorney prior to the Secretary of State’s formal hearing date and the results reflect this neglect. This will never happen when you retain John Callahan and Mike Norris for your Secretary of State formal hearing. Michael T. Norris and John W. Callahan will never just take your money and meet you at the formal hearing office and then act surprised and saddened when you request is denied. Driver’s license reinstatement attorneys Michael T. Norris and John W. Callahan do not request a Secretary of State formal administrative hearing until we have met with the client several times to insure that we have collected all relevant information and have prepared all testimony. In our opinion, it is better to wait an additional month getting prepared for your hearing, than to be denied on your first try because you are unprepared for the questions posed, and then have to wait four more months after denial to obtain a new hearing. Our incredible success record and the high percentage of first attempt successes have verified this procedure. Attorneys John Callahan and Mike Norris make certain clients get a fighting chance to get their license reinstated or granted an RDP (restricted driving permit)

Many people now believe that all first hearings are routinely denied. This is a fallacy borne out of ill-equipped, unprepared defenses. We routinely obtain reinstatement on our first attempt. Contact us if previous endeavors have been unsuccessful. 1-877-4 MY-ILDL (1-877-4 69-4535).

The exceptional license reinstatement team of Michael T. Norris and John W. Callahan handle reinstatement cases throughout the entire state of Illinois but are extremely familiar with the Secretary of State’s offices in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will and McHenry counties. We also handle reinstatement cases from all 50 states including Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Colorado and Texas.

While attorneys Mike Norris and John Callahan represent clients throughout the Chicago metro area, including Lincoln Park, Bucktown, Chicago Loop, Schaumburg, Oak Park, Arlington Heights, Long Grove, Hinsdale, Hoffman Estates, Clarendon Hills, Des Plaines, Wheaton, Oak Brook, Elmhurst, Cicero, Tinley Park, Palatine and Skokie, they will accept clients from all over the United States and, if necessary, from those people stationed overseas.

Count on Michael T. Norris and John W. Callahan to get you back on the road. The process is not as futile as many attorneys represent but it will require hard work and diligence to insure success. We come prepared and experienced to offer our clients positive results. Our job is to explore and find ways to get you back on the road legally, not just throw you and your case on the mercy of the Secretary of State. We endeavor to seize and maintain the upper hand in all Secretary of State license reinstatement cases. We do not request a retainer and then meet you at the hearing without preparing you thoroughly in our office. We come fully prepared to obtain reinstatement on the first go-around. If you are looking for meticulous, hands-on professional driver’s license attorneys, give us a call at 1-877-4 MY-ILDL (1-877-4 69-4535).