Algonquin Suspended Drivers License and Reinstatement Lawyer

If your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked in Illinois, it can seriously disrupt your life. At Franks and Kelly P.C., Attorneys at Law, we help clients in Algonquin and across McHenry County resolve license issues and regain driving privileges. Whether your suspension is due to a DUI, traffic violation, or insurance lapse, our experienced attorneys are ready to guide you through every step of the reinstatement process.

We assist with:

  • DUI-related license suspensions

  • Traffic violations and point accumulation

  • Driving without insurance or a valid license

  • Failure to appear in court or pay fines

  • Breathalyzer refusal (Statutory Summary Suspension)

  • Out-of-state license holds and clearances

What we do:

  • Review your driving record

  • Advise on your eligibility for reinstatement or permits

  • Represent you at formal and informal Secretary of State hearings

  • Prepare you for alcohol/drug evaluations if required

  • Help complete all paperwork and meet reinstatement requirements

Call (847) 854‑7700 today to speak with an Algonquin license reinstatement attorney and take control of your driving future.

Areas of Practice

DUI Defense

Personal Injury

Workers’ Comp

Divorce & Family Law

Traffic Tickets

Criminal Defense

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