How we fight to keep you on the road
When the police arrest you for drunk driving in Sterling Heights, the case against your license can move faster than the court case. The Michigan Secretary of State runs that side. The clock starts the day of the stop. We step in early, read every form the officer filed, and tell you which deadlines you face before any of them pass.
If you turned down the breath test at the roadside, the state moves to suspend your license under the implied consent rule. You have just fourteen days to ask for a hearing. Miss that window and the suspension lands on its own. We file the request and build your side of the record. Then we stand with you at the hearing so the officer is not the only voice the examiner hears.
- We track the implied consent deadline so you do not lose your right to a hearing by accident.
- We request and read the police report, the breath log, and the sworn report the officer sent the state.
- We push for a restricted license when the law allows it, so you can still drive to work and treatment.
- We prepare you for the questions the hearing examiner will ask, so nothing catches you off guard.
- We handle the Secretary of State paperwork from start to finish, and keep you posted at every step.
A suspension touches everything. How you get to work, how your kids reach school, how your whole week holds together. We treat the license side of your case as its own fight, not a footnote to the courtroom. The sooner you call, the more room we have to protect your record and keep you behind the wheel while the case plays out.
If your license is on the line in Sterling Heights, do not wait for the suspension notice to arrive. Call us today, tell us what happened at the stop, and we will lay out your hearing options in plain language. We do the work, we answer the phone, and we fight to keep you driving.

