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This is the purpose of an implied consent hearing. To obtain an appeal you must file a demand for hearing with the Secretary of State. If you do not file this demand with the Secretary of State within 14 days of your arrest, then your drivers license will be automatically suspended.
To Ask for a Hearing: A request for an administrative hearing must be made in writing and signed by you or someone authorized to act on your behalf. For convenience, MDHHS provides a hearing request form that you should bring or mail to your MDHHS office (no faxes or photocopies).
Michigans Implied Consent Law requires all drivers to submit to a test or they could face points on their license or having their license suspended.
Electronically submit a hearing request through the Driver Appeal Integrated System (DAIS). Go to: .michigan.gov/sos in the search box type Preparing for Your Driver License Appeal Hearing.
The most important parts will be the substance abuse evaluation and any subsequent following of that recommendation along with the daily alcohol testing. Neither is required, but the substance abuse evaluation is expected, and daily alcohol testing is usually the cherry on top of receiving the hardship license.
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A Michigan implied consent hearing is an informal hearing where the officer that arrested you for drunk driving provides testimony to prove that you unreasonably refused a breath blood or urine test.
If you need to apply for a hearing, create or log into your Driver Appeal Integrated System (DAIS) account. Or, complete and submit a Hearing Request Application by mail or fax.
Contact the Michigan Department of State at (888) SOS-MICH (888-767-6424) or by calling the Michigan Relay Center at (800) 649-3777.

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