Have you lost your driving privileges as a result of a Drunk Driving Arrest?
What are the steps I need to take in order to resume full driving privileges?
What are the expectations?
What do I need to do?
Did you know? Under Michigan's Implied Consent Law all drivers have given their consent to submit to bodily alcohol
consent (BAC) test. If you refuse, 6 points will be added to your driver record and your license will be suspended for
one year. If you are arrested a 2nd time within 7 year period of time and refuse the BAC, your license will be suspended
for two years.
Did you know? The
DAAD can require
you to pay a "Driver
Responsibility Fee" of
$1,000.00 a year for
two consecutive years
for Driving While
Intoxicated or
$500.00 a year for
two consecutive years
for Driving while
Impaired.
The laws around drunk driving are getting are getting tougher are you prepared to accept the consequences of driving
under the influence of alcohol and taking the risk of giving up your driving privleges?
Insight Counseling can help you learn what the Drivers Assessment and Apeal Division
(DAAD) are looking for or expecting of you as you re-apply for your driving privileges.
You may be eligible for the interlocking ignition breathalyzer system.
If you have lost your driving privileges as a result or drug or alcohol use, then contact Insight Counseling for further
details on the process to re-apply for driving privileges. (517) 424-5438.
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Link to resources from MDOT
MDOT Request for Hearing Packet
Insight conducts the Substance Abuse evaluations for the Drivers License Review. Watch
this websight - soon we will have added what Insight's expectations are for preparation for
the evaluation.