These letters are easy to write, and the DLAD does not try to hide what the Hearing Officer wants to see in these letters. Here's what you need in each letter: The person's name and relationship to 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 controlled substance the person know you consumed on the last occasion.
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Writing an appeal letter to DMV in NJ. Hello, I received a letter from DMV that i will be suspended for additional 60 days on top of my current suspension due to having 20 points. I am suppose to get. First, its important to note that the Secretary of State’s Driver Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD) requires, in every License Appeal, at least 3, but not more than 6 Letters of Support. This is a procedural requirement, not a suggestion.
What social activities you participate in involving alcohol or controlled substances. The person's knowledge of your past or current involvement in treatment and/or a support group.
Other information that the person believes is important. Each letter that a friend or family member writes should include all of the above information. It does not need to sound like a letter written by a lawyer. The letter is persuasive on its face so long as the person drafting the letter is honest and sets forth each of the above factors in a clearly written letter.
Get the letters notarized! Important: Although the DLAD / DAAD rules do not require that these letters be notarized, the form DLAD-66 states that these 'three to six letters must be signed, dated and notarized with a complete mailing address and telephone number where the writer can be reached between 8 a.m. Letters should be as current as possible.' But who should I get these letters from? If you are in a support group, one of your letters should be from your sponsor.
Other letters should come from family members and co-workers, or other people that know you well enough to share information about the factors detailed above in sufficient detail. The DLAD emphasizes that letters should come from a 'cross-sampling of your family, family and co-workers who are in a position to know, observe and personally attest to your habits regarding the use of alcohol and/or controlled substances.' If You Are Searching for Experienced Michigan Drivers License Restoration Lawyers. If you are seeking a qualified Michigan driver's license restoration lawyer to represent you at the DLAD, please complete our or call our office at or locally. We can provide you with the highest quality representation in your driver's license restoration case.
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