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Reinstatement

Asked on Jan 19th, 2020 on DUI/DWI - Colorado
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Hello My name is Johnny, Trying to see about getting my drivers license reinstated it was originally suspended back and do thousand 11 and then again in 2013 there is a period of time when I couldn’t and I could’ve gotten the back but I was in aware of this I know longer reside in the state of Oklahoma and haven’t for over a year however my license was recently suspended again in 2017 went into affect on the first of 2018 I have not been able to drive a car legally for over 10 years and I love this revocations are due to operate in the vehicle under any circumstances the most recent one was for being arrested while in a motor vehicle and having marijuana within my direct access I will now live in an area where I need a vehicle to get back-and-forth I have been recently placed on unsupervised probation and have cooperated and completed everything that has been requested of me by the courts and I feel that is reasonable to ask and see about having an attorney go before a judge
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Boulder, CO at Miller & Harrison, LLC
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If it is Oklahoma that revoked your license, you will need to talk with an attorney in Oklahoma. If it is Colorado (where I am), the DMV is completely seperate from the Courts so it will not help to assk the judge about your license - a judge has no authority to return your driver's license.  If the revocation is in Colorado, you need a lawyer to analyze your driving record and determine the procedures to follow for you to be reinstated. It can be a complex process. You can also contact the DMV directly and ask them the reinstatement requirements. 
Answered on Jan 20th, 2020 at 7:18 AM

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