A drinking and driving charge almost always results in the suspension or revocation of your driver's license. An experienced lawyer can help protect and restore your driving privileges.

At Malia & Rinehart, P.C., we provide aggressive representation to people who have lost their license due to DUI and other traffic offenses. Our attorneys are committed to helping you reinstate your driving privileges. Contact our firm today by phone at (847) 249-2424 or by e-mail to schedule your free consultation.
If your license was suspended or revoked, you need to request a driver's license reinstatement hearing with the Secretary of State's office. You have a limited amount of time to request this hearing, so it is important that you consult an attorney right away.
During the driver's license reinstatement hearing, we help prove that you are a responsible driver. Our lawyers will gather evidence and put together an effective argument that favors your interests. We will thoroughly prepare you for all the questions the other side may ask so that you answer truthfully without damaging your position. Count on us to vigorously represent your rights during the entire driver's license reinstatement process.
We understand that a driver's license is essential to your daily life. If you have been denied reinstatement of your permanent license, then we strive to obtain a temporary license or a hardship license. This license allows you to drive to and from work, school, the grocery store and other necessary places. In many situations, our clients are granted a hardship license during the suspension period and then given their original driver's license back after the period is over.
To learn more about driver's license reinstatement, contact us by phone at (847) 249-2424 or by e-mail for a free consultation.
We look forward to helping you.
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From offices in Waukegan, the Wisconsin and Illinois criminal defense attorneys of Malia & Rinehart, P.C., offer legal services throughout northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, in the greater Chicago area, and in communities such as Waukegan, Gurnee, Round Lake, Zion, Mundelein, McHenry, Lake Forest, Barrington, Skokie, North Chicago, Chicago, Rolling Meadows, Wheaton, Aurora, Naperville, Bridgeview, Racine and Kenosha.Lake County | McHenry County | Cook County | DuPage County | Kenosha County, WI | ||
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