Driver's License Reinstatement Attorney
To many, a traffic violation may seem like a minor offense. But if traffic tickets are ignored and fines left unpaid, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will revoke an individual's driver's license. Additionally, driving while intoxicated (DWI) charges carry a mandatory license suspension.
At the Houston law office of Lisa Shapiro Strauss, Attorney at Law, we understand that misdemeanor traffic violation charges affect countless people across Texas. If your license has been revoked, we will work with the DPS to help establish a payment plan, so you can get your license reinstated. We will help you explore additional legal options to minimize the impact of criminal charges or to avoid license revocation.
How will you get to work without a driver's license? Our attorney can help you get an Occupational Driver's License when you have lost yours. Contact a Houston attorney for driving on a suspended or revoked license for a free initial consultation.
Timing Is Critical
For drunk driving/DWI cases, you have only 15 days from the date of your ticket to request a DPS hearing. If you fail to arrange the hearing, you will forfeit your right to receive a restricted or employment license.
Also, without proper guidance from an experienced lawyer, your driving on a suspended license charge could affect your commercial driver's license (CDL) and your career.
Free Initial Consultation · Harris County Driver's License Reinstatement Attorney
If you have been charged with driving on a suspended or revoked license, or if you are looking for help getting your license reinstated, we urge you to contact us today. Call 713-581-1776 or toll free at 877-896-8984 to arrange a free consultation.







