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Informal hearings are held on a walk-in basis, and you do not have to pay a fee to have one. They are not recorded, and the hearing officer will ask you questions and write down the answers. There are also differences in how a decision is made (see the answer to the question about who makes the decision).
A formal hearing request must be made in writing through U.S. mail. Faxes or email requests are not accepted. Petitioners are eligible for a subsequent hearing 90 days after their most recent hearing. A hearing officer presides at a formal hearing at which both testimony and documentary evidence is heard.
Informal hearings are held on a walk-in basis, no appointment is necessary. Informal hearings may result in the issuance of a Restricted Driving Permit or full reinstatement of driving privileges. The hearing officer submits all documentation to the main office in Springfield and a decision is mailed to the applicant.
In order to obtain a formal hearing, you must make a written request to the Secretary of State. About 14 days after you make your request, the Secretary of State will mail you a hearing notice, advising you of the time and date of your hearing.
The results of the hearing will come in the mail. They will be sent to the address that the Department of Motor Vehicles has on record for the owner of the drivers license.
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An informal hearing is an in-person meeting between you and an informal hearing officer. It is an opportunity for you to try and get your driving privileges restored. You can hire a lawyer to come with you, but it is not required. The meeting will take place at a Secretary of State (SOS) location.
While the Secretary of State technically has up to 90 days to render a decision after the hearing, the decision usually takes 8-12 weeks to arrive. If denied driving relief, the driver may appeal the decision to the circuit court within 35 days.
0:07 1:10 The Difference Between a Formal and Informal Hearing - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip You give up your right to dispute the charges. Against you this is the equivalent of pleading guiltyMoreYou give up your right to dispute the charges. Against you this is the equivalent of pleading guilty. When in doubt always. Select a formal administrative hearing.
Revocation Have a clear driving record. Undergo an alcohol/drug evaluation. Complete an alcohol/drug remedial education program. Appear before a Secretary of State hearing officer. Demonstrate during the hearing that public safety will not be endangered if driving privileges are restored.
An informal hearing is an in-person meeting between you and an informal hearing officer. It is an opportunity for you to try and get your driving privileges restored. You can hire a lawyer to come with you, but it is not required. The meeting will take place at a Secretary of State (SOS) location.

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