Motor Vehicle Administration

Most people don't know that a judge in the Courthouse can't take away your license. Only the Motor Vehicle Administration can do that.  When selecting an attorney, you should know that not all criminal defense attorneys also go to the MVA. The attorneys at the Law Office of Alan L. Winik, LLC do it routinely to fight for their clients.

The connection between traffic charges (even those that do not carry jail time) and the effect that those charges can have on someone's privilege to drive is complicated. Clients usually focus on the criminal consequences of getting a traffic ticket but often forget to ask how those charges will affect their license. Adding to this confusing process, people will get letters directly from the MVA regarding changes to their license without ever having received a traffic ticket.  

Hearings are actually at the MVA in a small room that most people don't even notice is there.   Alan will not only explain the judicial process in the Courthouse to you but also be in your corner in the fight to keep your license.  

If you have received a letter from the MVA or received a traffic ticket, contact us immediately.