If your license has been suspended in the state of Michigan for drinking and driving violations, or substance abuse convictions, Apex Behavioral Health can help you get it back. Some of our therapists can complete the forms required to help you get your license reinstated. These therapists are: Bob Edwards, Gina Patton, Barb Payne, and Karin Chaundy. Gina and Barb work out of both our Westland and Brownstown offices; while Bob works at Westland and Karin is located in Brownstown.
A DLE costs $250 and must be paid prior to treatment.
You can make an appointment by calling Westland at 734-729-3133 or Brownstown at 734-479-0949 and asking the secretary to book a Drivers License Evaluation appointment.
The following information should be brought to your first session:
- Master driving record, which is available at the Secretary of State
- 3-6 letters confirming your sobriety from drugs or alcohol. The letters have a specific format and must include:
- how long the person has known you
- how often the person sees you
- how long the person has known you
- the last time the person saw or had knowledge of you drinking or using a controlled substance
- the amount of alcohol or drug use the person saw you consume when they last witnessed it
- what social activities you participate in that involve drugs or alcohol
- the person’s knowledge of your past or current involvement in treatment or support groups
- The letters must include the person’s name, phone number, and address
- You will need copies of your probation discharge(s)
- All AA/NA sign in sheets if you were required to attend a 12 step program
- The dates and locations of any treatment you received for drug or alcohol use. Discharge, treatment plans, and other information from your treatment provider
Part of the evaluation consists of the interview.
You will be given one or two screening tests on paper to determine the progress of your recovery. You will also be referred to a lab for a ten-panel drug screening.
The examiner will complete the Substance Abuse Evaluation form as required by the state.
You will receive a copy of all your paperwork for your records, as well as the original documentation that you can send to the state for a hearing.