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Michigan Driver’s License Restoration Fees: How Much Does It Cost in 2025?

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Published on May 07, 2025

The revocation of s person’s driver’s license in Michigan leads to significant frustration. Many people find the process of trying regain their driving privileges more daunting than losing them initially. Navigating all the details – the substance use evaluation, testimonial support letters, other paperwork, and then a hearing –  can be overwhelming if you aren’t experienced with the process.

One of the most common questions people have is about Michigan driver’s license restoration fees and how much they’ll need to pay to get back on the road.

In 2025, “transparency” has become a popular phrase. Our firm is not suddenly trying to be “trendy,” because we have ALWAYS been transparent about what we charge for restoration appeals, and even publish our prices online.

In exchange for that, we provide a GUARANTEE to win every driver’s license restoration and clearance appeal case we take. If we represent you, there’s no risk; you’ll pay us once, and you WILL get your license back.

Understanding the required fees ahead of time can help you plan better so you’ll know how your funds need to be allocated. Regular suspended license reinstatement costs are different (and cheaper than) restoration legal fees and related charges for things like the required substance abuse evaluation and, for Michigan residents, the installation and maintenance fees of an ignition interlock unit.

Reinstatement Fee After a Driver’s License Suspension or Revocation

Reinstating a suspended or revoked driver’s license in Michigan requires payment of a standard reinstatement fee to the Michigan Secretary of State. As of 2025, this fee is $125, applicable in most cases, including suspensions due to DUI offenses, accumulation of points, or failure to appear in court.

The Michigan Secretary of State’s website enables online payments, while mail and branch office visits are alternative payment options. Extra charges might be necessary when you need to obtain a new driver’s license or identification card. A driver with several suspensions may need to pay multiple reinstatement fees.

Being ready to pay all this before starting the reinstatement process can avoid extra delays and further headaches.

Hearing Request and Documentation-Related Expenses

A formal driver’s license restoration appeal process is always required if a person’s license has been revoked for multiple DUI’s. This process has multiple steps that carry various charges.

To file a formal driver’s license restoration appeal, a person must submit a Hearing Request Application, a substance use evaluation (SUE) along with supporting documents, including urine test results, and testimonial letters of support just to begin the process and request a hearing.

While there is no fee to file the paperwork itself, obtaining the necessary documents involves several expenses. The biggest, of course, is the substance use evaluation and the drug test results.

In addition, there are other costs for things like a copy of your driving record (it’s currently $16), and the notarization of support letters, which may also cost a few bucks. Sending documents by mail or fax may contribute (albeit minimally) to expenses as well.

The ultimate success of your request depends on your thoroughness in gathering and properly completing all the required materials, and then being thoroughly prepared for your license appeal hearing.

Long-Term Financial Impact of Not Restoring Your License

Postponing the restoration of your driver’s license can create substantial financial difficulties over time. People lacking a valid driver’s license have a hard time with just about everything, from getting or keeping employment to just managing life’s everyday tasks. Many jobs require that a person have dependable transportation.

Relying on alternative ways to get to work can be costly and frustrating. Because of that, some people will drive anyway, and just hope they don’t get caught.

Michigan classifies driving without a valid license (Driving While License Suspended, Revoked or Denied, also know as either”DWLS” or “DWLR,” for short) as a misdemeanor offense, which may result in a $500 fine and up to 93 days in jail for a first-time offender. Repeat offenses carry harsher penalties.

Getting your license back avoids these dangers while allowing you to regain personal and financial freedom.

Fees for Ignition Interlock Device Installation and Monitoring

Anyone whose license has been suspended for a DUI under Michigan’s “super drunk” (High BAC) law or whose license has been revoked after repeat DUI offenses will have to install an breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) to regain restricted driving privileges. Drivers can expect to pay for the initial BAIID installation and then incur monthly monitoring fees.

Individuals must pay these fees directly to the interlock company (there are several) and continue paying them throughout the entire restriction period, which typically lasts one year. Ignoring BAIID requirements can result in your license getting suspended or revoked all over again.

If you’re getting back on the road after having been revoked, make sure you allocate funds for the required equipment and its maintenance during your driver’s license restoration process.

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FAQs

Q: How Much Is the License Reinstatement Fee in Michigan?

A: As of 2025, the standard license reinstatement fee in Michigan is $125. This applies whether your license was suspended or revoked, and payment must be made before the Michigan Secretary of State will reinstate your driving privileges. Additional fees may apply if multiple suspensions exist or if you need a new driver’s license card. Payments can be made online, by mail, or in person at a branch office.

Q: Do I Have to Pay for an Ignition Interlock Device?

Q: What Happens If I Don’t Pay My Reinstatement or Restoration Fees?

Q: Can I Drive While Waiting for My License Restoration Hearing?

Q: Do I Need a Lawyer for a Driver’s License Restoration Case?

Contact Jeffrey Randa and Associates

Anyone whose license has been revoked for multiple DUI’s will have to go through a lot to get it back. The law intentionally makes it that way. Beyond all the work and preparation of evidence, expenses for reinstatement fees, drug testing, and documentation fees can accumulate rapidly.

Jeffrey Randa and Associates provides Michigan residents with the clarity and confidence they need to successfully navigate the driver’s license restoration process. Call our office for a free consultation – done over the phone, right when you call – to receive guidance on your journey to regain independence.

We are very friendly people who will be glad to answer your questions and explain how this all works. Let’s get you back on the road!

Jeffrey-Randa

Written By Jeffrey Randa

Founder

Jeff has been a practicing Michigan criminal lawyer, DUI attorney and driver’s license restoration lawyer for more than 30 years. He is passionate about winning and doing everything required to accomplish that. He understands that a pending criminal or DUI charge is stressful and that being unable to legally drive is a huge problem. He firmly believes that a lawyer’s job is to fix and make things better for the client.

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