Facing a license revocation can be stressful and confusing. Without careful guidance, regaining your driving privileges may take longer than necessary. At the Law Office of Peter A. Buh, we help Rockford drivers handle every step of the revocation process, from gathering the proper documentation to presenting your case before the Illinois Secretary of State, so you can get back behind the wheel with minimal disruption.
Unlike suspensions, a revocation permanently cancels your driving privileges until you meet strict reinstatement requirements. Some of the most common causes include:
Multiple DUI convictions or severe alcohol-related incidents can trigger revocation.
Excessive points or persistent unsafe driving may lead to a revoked license.
Reckless driving or high-risk behaviors can result in a full revocation
Ignoring fines, probation terms, or other court mandates can escalate to revocation.
Chronic violations may result in losing your license entirely.
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 begin with a thorough evaluation of your driving history, including any revocation notices and prior violations, to determine the most effective approach for reinstatement.
All required records, forms, and communications with the Illinois Secretary of State are carefully handled so your case stays organized and compliant with state requirements
We prepare you for your hearing, provide coaching on questions, and present your case persuasively, whether before a formal or administrative officer
If your revocation is excessive or avoidable, we pursue reductions, alternative resolutions, or file appeals to protect your driving privileges.
You may qualify for limited driving privileges while your license is revoked. We’ll guide you through what’s needed to keep you on the road.
Required for severe violations, including DUIs and multiple offenses, often involving the presentation of evidence and potential witness testimony.
Used for less serious cases, where demonstrating compliance can lead to reinstatement.
Conducted by the Secretary of State to verify eligibility and review supporting documents.
A Restricted Driving Permit (RDP) can allow limited driving for essential purposes—like work, school, or medical appointments—while your revocation is active. We handle the application process carefully, making sure all forms and deadlines are completed correctly.
A license revocation in Rockford doesn’t have to leave you stuck. The Law Office of Peter A. Buh is ready to evaluate your case, explain your options, and build a strategic plan to help you regain your legal driving privileges as quickly as possible.