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License Revocation Hearings

Keep Your Driver's License

A revoked or suspended license can prevent you from doing the things you need to do. An experienced attorney can help you keep your driver's license.

Attorney Greg Hill of Greg Hill, Attorney, PLLC, in Houston, Texas, understands the methods of achieving success in administrative license revocation hearings (ALR hearings).

Is your license in jeopardy because of a DUI/DWI charge, excessive speeding tickets, a drug charge or another traffic or criminal violation? No matter what the reason is, our lawyer can represent you in a license revocation hearing.

Two Cases

You will have to deal with a criminal case for the DUI/DWI or other crime that you were charged with. However, the administrative license revocation hearing is a separate matter. Even if you win the criminal case, you will still have to deal with the ALR hearing. We handle both the criminal case and the ALR hearing.

The administrative license revocation hearing is handled by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). We know how to represent you in these hearings. We know how to gather the necessary information to prove that a traffic stop was mishandled, to show that they do not have sufficient evidence against you and to fight driver's license suspension.

Former Prosecutors on Your Side

Our lawyer is a former criminal prosecutor. His experience means he understands the importance of making aggressive moves in order to overcome the opposition.

When you turn to us for help, you can be certain that we will seek the best possible outcome.

Contact Greg Hill, Attorney, PLLC Today

Schedule your free initial consultation with Greg Hill. Call 281-335-4780 or contact us online.

We can meet with you in jail if required by your case. When necessary, evening and weekend appointments can be scheduled. All calls and e-mails will be responded to promptly, even outside of regular hours.

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Greg Hill, Attorney, PLLC represents people in Houston and the surrounding parts of Texas, including Pearland, Galveston, League City, Clear Lake, Webster, Friendswood, Seabrook, Kemah, LaMarque, Pasadena, Deer Park, Baytown, Alvin, Angleton, Lake Jackson, Freeport, Texas City, Dickinson, LaPorte, Katy, Sugar Land, Rosenberg, Richmond, Missouri City and Brentwood, as well as all cities within Brazoria County, Harris County, Galveston County, Fort Bend County, Chambers County and Liberty County.