How to Get a DUI/OWI Expunged in Michigan
For years, no Michigan DUI could be cleared from your record. A 2021 law changed that for a first-offense OWI. Here is who qualifies and what the process takes.
Read ArticleLegalSolv is a Dearborn law firm representing people and businesses across Metro Detroit. Our practice covers criminal defense, real estate, family law, business matters, and the work in between. Every case is handled by a single team you can reach directly.
Eight practice areas under one roof. Find the one that fits your situation, and we will tell you whether the matter is one we can take and what the next steps look like.
Defense for misdemeanors, felonies, OWI/DUI charges, and post-conviction matters in Wayne County courts. Trial experience at every level.
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Car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims. Handled on contingency, so you pay nothing unless the case recovers.
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Residential and commercial closings, title review, boundary disputes, landlord-tenant matters, and commercial leases across Metro Detroit.
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Entity formation, operating agreements, contracts, commercial leases, and the corporate documents your business runs on day to day.
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Divorce, child custody, support, prenuptial agreements, and personal protection orders. Including high-asset and contested custody matters.
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Breach of contract, partnership disputes, business torts, and fraud claims in state and federal court when negotiation has been exhausted.
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The office is in Dearborn. The firm represents clients across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, and elsewhere in Michigan when the matter calls for it. Court appearances, closings, and client meetings happen wherever the case is.
LegalSolv is a multi-practice law firm. The same team that handles your business formation also handles your real estate closing, your family matter, or your criminal case. You work with people who know the full situation, not a different specialist for every problem.
You can reach the attorney working on your case. If we do not think the matter is one we should take, we will say so before you have spent money finding out.
The questions clients actually ask, answered by the attorneys handling these cases.
For years, no Michigan DUI could be cleared from your record. A 2021 law changed that for a first-offense OWI. Here is who qualifies and what the process takes.
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Criminal defense (including OWI/DUI), personal injury, real estate, business and corporate law, family law, commercial litigation, construction law, and transactional work. If your matter falls outside those areas, ask anyway. We will point you to the right attorney even if it is not us.
No. The office is in Dearborn, but the firm represents clients across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, and throughout the rest of Michigan where the matter calls for it.
Yes. Several attorneys at the firm are fluent in Arabic. The conversation can happen in whichever language you are more comfortable with.
Bring whatever documents relate to the situation. Police report, court papers, the signed contract, medical records, the relevant email thread, the lease, the deed. If you are unsure whether a document matters, bring it. We would rather see too much than too little.
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