Out of State Resident with a Revoked Michigan License

Out of State Resident with a Revoked Michigan License

Previously we have written about when a person with a suspended license moves to Michigan. This is a difficult situation, but what about when a Michigan resident with a suspended Michigan license moves out of state? Unfortunately this is becoming a more common occurrence as people leave the state of Michigan for job opportunities elsewhere. Procedurally these cases are very similar to a Michigan resident’s Driver’s license restoration. However, once the appeal goes through, you will be granted a clearance meaning that the hold on your license is cancelled. This means you will be free to get a new license in your new state. Our lawyers are experienced in driver’s license restoration and understand that it is inconvenient to handle a complicated administrative matter from out of state. We can handle the hassle and stress for you, allowing you to focus on more important issues.

Are you a Out of State Resident with a Revoked Michigan License? To retain Garmo & Kiste, PLC call us at (248) 398-7100 for a free consultation or contact us with a private message.

Allowing Another to Use A Deer Tag MCL 324.43558

It is deer hunting season in Michigan at last! Among other regulations on deer hunting, if you sell, loan, or permit another to use a deer tag you applied for, you could be charged with a misdemeanor in the state of Michigan. The state has been cracking down on these types of violations, and if you have been charged pursuant to MCL 324.43558 you could be facing high costs, a lengthy term of reporting probation, or even jail time. The experienced attorneys of Garmo & Kiste, PLC frequent all metro Detroit courts and can negotiate with the prosecutor or city attorney who is assigned to your case and attempt to negotiate a deal.

Charged with Allowing Another to Use A Deer Tag MCL 324.43558?

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Purchase Deer License without Hunter Safety License MCL 324.43558

Michigan is well known for its deer hunting season, but some of the hunting regulations can be very obscure. For example, if you purchase or attempt to purchase a Deer license without having first completed the hunter’s safety class, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor. The state has been cracking down on these types of violations, and if you have been charged pursuant to MCL 324.43558 or MCL 324.43558(i) you could be facing high costs, a lengthy term of reporting probation, or even jail time. The experienced attorneys of Garmo & Kiste, PLC frequent all metro Detroit courts and can negotiate with the prosecutor or city attorney who is assigned to your case and attempt to negotiate a deal.

Have you been charged with Purchase Deer License without Hunter Safety License MCL 324.43558 ? To retain Garmo & Kiste, PLC call us at (248) 398-7100 for a free consultation or contact us with a private message.