Out-of-State License Reinstatement
Was Your License Suspended in Illinois? We Can Help!
If are an out-of-state driver and you have been cited for a major traffic violation or arrested for drunk driving in Illinois, you may not have initially been very concerned about the matter. After all, you don't live in Illinois, so why should you worry? Unfortunately, a conviction for a traffic violation in Illinois will most likely follow you home, and if the Illinois Secretary of State decides to suspend or revoke your driving privileges, you will lose your driver's license in your home state as well.
A conviction for a traffic ticket in Illinois may result in points being assessed to your driving record in your home state, and can also result in a suspension or revocation of your driver's license. You cannot afford to take your traffic violation lightly - you need an Illinois driver's license lawyer from Johnson Law Group on your side! Individuals throughout Illinois turn to our firm for trusted legal counsel and assistance.
Our Illinois Driver’s License Lawyers Have Your Best Interests in Mind
If you live within 30 miles of the Illinois border, you will be required to appear in person at your driver's license restoration hearing, but if you live farther away, you may complete the process by mailing in an out-of-state packet of paperwork.
In either scenario, our Illinois driver's license attorneys can assist you with the entire process, including:
- Preparing the documentation and paperwork for your petition
- Representing you at your hearing
- Working to resolve any complications that may arise
Whether you live in a neighboring state such as Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky or Indiana, or another location in the U.S.
Contact us now for a free case evaluation by calling (309) 565-8825 so that we can begin working on helping you get your license back!
See Our Track Record of Success
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All Charges Dismissed A. vs A.L.
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Aggravated DUI
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Probation Another Probation Sentence After a Felony DUI Arrest for Someone on Probation for Two Felonies Already
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Class X Drug Case with No Jail!
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Conditional Discharge with No Jail Conditional Discharge with No Jail After Pointing Gun at Children