A license revocation can have serious consequences in your day-to-day, from work commutes to family responsibilities. You don’t have to face this challenge alone. At the Law Office of Peter A. Buh, we provide assertive and knowledgeable representation to help Chicago drivers regain their legal driving rights. With expertise in Illinois traffic law and Secretary of State procedures, we guide you through each stage—from understanding the reasons for your revocation to advocating for you at hearings.
Licenses may be revoked for various reasons, including:
Severe or repeated DUI offenses can lead to the loss of driving privileges.
Behavior that endangers others may result in serious penalties, including license revocation.
A history of multiple traffic offenses can trigger long-term restrictions on your ability to drive.
Ignoring legal obligations or unpaid citations may escalate a suspension into full termination of your license.
Repeated or serious offenses for operating without coverage may result in a full revocation.
If your license has been suspended for DUI, reckless driving, missed court dates, or other violations, you don’t have to face the process alone. Losing your ability to drive affects your work, family, and everyday responsibilities. Our team understands how important your driving privileges are, and we’re here to help you take the right steps toward reinstatement. Contact us today for a free consultation and get clear guidance on how to move forward.
Learn what’s required—driver’s abstract, classes, petitions, and hearings—to successfully apply for reinstatement
We examine your driving record and the specifics of your revocation to identify the most effective approach for challenging or resolving it.
All filings, communications, and documentation required by the Illinois Secretary of State are handled on your behalf, keeping your case organized and moving forward.
We prepare you for formal, informal, or administrative hearings and present your case persuasively, emphasizing your best arguments for reinstatement.
Where appropriate, we negotiate to reduce penalties and pursue appeals when revocations appear unfair or excessive.
Eligible drivers may apply for a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP), allowing limited driving for critical purposes while the revocation is in effect.
Necessary for serious violations, such as DUIs or multiple offenses, often involving sworn testimony, evidence, and witness statements. Conditions like treatment programs or ignition interlock devices may be required.
For less severe matters, allowing you to demonstrate compliance and request reinstatement.
Conducted by the Secretary of State to review your eligibility and submitted documentation.
Just because your license is revoked doesn’t mean life stops. A Restricted Driving Permit can help you keep driving legally for work, school, or medical needs. We’ll take care of the process, from eligibility checks to hearing representation, so you can keep moving forward.
Getting your license revoked in Chicago doesn’t mean everything has to come to a standstill. Let the Law Office of Peter A. Buh help. We offer free consultations and a straightforward plan to get you driving again.