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Driver's License Revocation and Cancellation

Charles Ramsay

Twin Cities License Revocation and Cancellation Attorney

The loss of driving privileges can result from many different causes but always leads to the same result — crippling inconvenience in a city and state that are difficult to live and work in without car or truck transportation. Your ability to stop at daycare, socialize with friends, or go to work can be seriously hampered or even halted.

Driver's license cancellation usually results from alleged medical issues, including conditions like epilepsy, and from sight limitations that cannot be corrected to at least 20/80.

Revoked licenses result most often from DUI and DWI charges. If your blood alcohol content level is over the legal limit, your license will be automatically revoked. If it is over .08 it will be revoked on the spot.

A Long Record of Successfully Reversing Driver's License Cancellations and Revoked Licenses.

If your license was cancelled due to medical reasons, it may be possible to challenge the state's findings that you are unable to safely drive. If your license was revoked, contact us to discuss your case; we may be able to challenge your revocation. Ramsay Law Firm, PLLC has helped hundreds of defendants from the Twin Cities and outstate Minnesota fight their license revocation and regain their driving privileges.

Courts often show leniency when appraised of the facts leading to the license revocation. If you can demonstrate you have solved the problem that led to the violation and subsequent prosecution, the courts may reinstate driving privileges. Your revocation can also be reversed once you have been acquitted of the violation that led to the revocation. We can represent you regarding your criminal charges and file for the reversal of the revocation in the event of an acquittal.

Contact Us

The Department of Public Safety has a 30-day deadline for filing for the right to challenge your revocation. Once you miss this deadline or file improperly, there is no recourse and your revocation will stand. To challenge your suspended or revoked license, contact us. We offer free initial phone consultations, accept credit cards, are available for evening and weekend appointments and charge affordable and competitive rates. Call anytime — our phones are answered 24 hours a day. Our office is conveniently located near the Rosedale Center on Snelling Avenue North. To contact an experienced lawyer, call 651-604-0000 or 800-840-4759.