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Questions About Illinois License Restoration Hearings

If your driving privileges have been suspended in Illinois, you likely have questions about what comes next, especially when it comes to the license restoration hearing process. At Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., we focus on helping drivers navigate administrative hearings in Illinois to regain their licenses. Below, we answer common license restoration hearing questions so you know what to expect and how to prepare.

What Is a License Restoration Hearing?

A license restoration hearing is a legal proceeding held by the Illinois Secretary of State to determine whether a driver can have their driving privileges reinstated. These hearings are required following certain offenses, such as DUI convictions. You may have to attend either an informal or formal hearing.

What’s the Difference Between a Formal and Informal Hearing?

  • Informal Hearing: For first-time DUI offenses or less serious violations, informal hearings are held on a walk-in basis at select Driver Services facilities. Before attending, you should request a consultation with an informal hearing officer to review the process and required documentation. The officer can assess your eligibility and help ensure that you’ve met all necessary requirements.

  • Formal Hearing: Required for more serious offenses or multiple DUI convictions, formal hearings must be requested in advance. After making your request, you will receive written notice of your scheduled hearing date.
    • During the hearing, both testimony and documents are presented. The hearing officer can rule on motions and administer oaths. They can also subpoena witnesses or documents if requested by any party.
    • The officer examines witnesses and decides what evidence can be accepted. After the hearing, an order is issued. This order will reflect the hearing officer’s recommendation and the decision of the Secretary of State’s office.

Whether you need a formal or informal hearing depends on your driving record and the nature of your offense.

What Questions Will I Be Asked at a License Restoration Hearing?

At an Illinois driver’s license reinstatement hearing, you will be asked detailed questions about:

  • Your driving history and the circumstances that led to the suspension or revocation
  • Any treatment or counseling you’ve undergone (e.g., for alcohol or drug use)
  • What you’ve done to rehabilitate yourself since losing your license
  • Your current lifestyle, including employment, support network, and daily responsibilities
  • Your plan for staying sober and driving responsibly moving forward (if you received a DUI)

The goal is to demonstrate that you are no longer a risk to public safety and have taken the necessary steps toward change.

What Documents Do I Need to Bring?

When preparing for a hearing after license suspension or revocation, documentation is key. You may need to provide:

  • Alcohol/drug evaluation and treatment records
  • Proof of completion of a rehabilitation program (if applicable)
  • Letters of support from family, friends, employers, or counselors
  • Employment verification and proof of need to drive

Working with an experienced attorney ensures all required documents are in order before your hearing date.

How Can I Obtain Prior Hearing Records?

Before attending your hearing, it’s recommended that you obtain a copy of any records from previous Secretary of State hearings. Even if you’ve never had a hearing before, it’s a good idea to confirm that no documents exist in your file that could be used as evidence.

To learn how to request your records, visit the Secretary of State’s website. This process may take several weeks, so request them early.

How Can I Request DUI Sworn Reports?

If you’ve been arrested for a DUI in the past, the Secretary of State keeps copies of the police reports. These documents may be reviewed during your hearing, even if the arrest didn’t lead to license revocation.

When filing requests for copies of tickets, sworn records, suspension or revocation notices, or other driving record-related items, send a letter to:

Secretary of State

Driver Services Department

Abstract Unit

2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy.

Springfield, IL 62723

Include your name, return address, Illinois driver’s license number, and the specific documents being requested.

How Long Does It Take to Get a Decision?

After your administrative hearing in Illinois, it can take several weeks to receive a decision in writing. If approved, you may be granted a restricted driving permit (RDP) first, followed by full reinstatement after a successful monitoring period.

Do I Need a Lawyer for My License Restoration Hearing?

While it’s not legally required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of success. The questions asked during these hearings are specific and often challenging. At Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., we’ve helped clients across Illinois successfully navigate the process and restore their driving privileges. We know how to prepare you for questions, organize documentation, and advocate on your behalf.

Contact Johnson & Goldrich, P.C.

Our law firm is 100% devoted to license reinstatement. We help you prepare for every step in the process, including answering hearing questions and gathering all the required documents you need.

You don’t have to face the license restoration hearing process alone. Let Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., guide you with experience and confidence. Our Illinois driver’s license reinstatement attorney understands the ins and outs of administrative hearings and can help you move forward.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step toward regaining your driving privileges.

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