DUI Offenses
Multiple DUI convictions or severe alcohol-related incidents can trigger revocation.
Repeated Traffic Violations
Accumulating points or committing unsafe driving acts can lead to the loss of your license.
Failure to Comply with Court Orders
Ignoring fines, probation conditions, or other court mandates may result in revocation.
Driving Without Insurance
Chronic violations can escalate to full license revocation.
Serious Traffic Offenses
Reckless or dangerous driving may prompt the state to revoke your privileges.
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
Our process begins by reviewing your driving history, revocation notice, and prior offenses to determine the most effective strategy for reinstatement.
We handle all filings, forms, and communications with the Illinois Secretary of State to keep your case organized and compliant.
Our attorneys guide you on what to expect, help you prepare for questions, and present your case persuasively, whether in a formal or administrative hearing.
If your revocation is too harsh or avoidable, we work to reduce penalties, explore alternatives, and file appeals when appropriate.
Eligible drivers may apply for limited driving privileges during the revocation period. By assembling documentation and verifying eligibility, essential travel can continue.
Reserved for serious violations such as DUIs or multiple offenses, often involving evidence and potential witness testimony.
A Restricted Driving Permit (RDP) can provide limited driving privileges while your license revocation is active, allowing travel for essential purposes such as work, school, or medical appointments. We guide you through every step of the application process, so you can maintain mobility while staying fully compliant with state requirements.
A license revocation in Peoria doesn’t have to halt your life. The Law Office of Peter A. Buh is ready to review your case, explain your options, and create a strategic plan to help you regain your legal driving privileges efficiently.