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Driver's License Suspension / Revocation

Denver Drivers License Suspension Attorney

In the state of Colorado, a driver's license can be suspended for various traffic offenses, crimes, and when a certain number of points are assessed against a driver. Typically, each suspension or revocation has a specific time frame after which a driver can petition the DMV to reinstate his or her license. If the hearing officer decides to reinstate your license after verifying your compliance with the law, you will need to get a new driver's license.

In some cases, your license may be restricted, especially if you have multiple DUIs or other serious traffic offenses. If you believe your license has been suspended or revoked for the wrong reasons, you can petition the court to reinstate your license before the end date of its suspension. Here, it's essential to work with an experienced attorney who can prepare your information and answer legal questions when they arise.

At the law office of Gerash Steiner, P.C., we have represented countless people in reinstating suspended or revoked driver's licenses. We understand how the DMV operates and what hearing officers are looking for to prove someone is committed to driving responsibly. To schedule an appointment and learn how we can help you, contact driver's license suspension attorneys at Gerash Steiner, P.C. today.

Reasons a Driver's License is Suspended or Revoked

The law office of Gerash Steiner, P.C. represents people who have had their license suspended or revoked due to the following:

  • DUI conviction
  • Reckless endangerment
  • Passing a loading / unloading school bus
  • Hit and run accident
  • Excessive speeding ticket

Establishing Your Willingness to Drive Responsibly

If you are petitioning the court to reinstate your license before the expiration of the sentence against you, it's important to establish your willingness to drive responsibly. If your license was suspended in conjunction with a DUI or serious traffic offense, attending drivers' school and seeking counseling for substance abuse is an effective way to establish your commitment to driving responsibly. Additionally, you should be prepared to answer questions about traffic laws and your own case. If you do not prepare adequately or answer questions honestly, the court is likely to dismiss your petition.

Contact the Law Office of Gerash Steiner, P.C. Today

If you haven't considered reinstating your driver's license or are unsure what steps are involved, contact traffic offense attorneys at the law office of Gerash Steiner, P.C. today to schedule an appointment and learn how we can help you.

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