From Michigan Secretary of State <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Michigan Department of State, partners serve over 250 participants at Flint Road to Restoration clinic
Date June 5, 2024 10:39 PM
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Statewide program provides free support to help restore driving privileges





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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
June 5, 2024

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Michigan Department of State, partners serve over 250 participants at Flint Road to Restoration clinic

"Statewide program provides free support to help restore driving privileges  "

*FLINT, Mich. *– Today, over 250 participants at the Flint Road to Restoration clinic [ [link removed] ], hosted by Michigan Department of State (MDOS) and community partners, learned the steps they need to take to restore their driving privileges. 

 

The clinic was held at the Flint Farmers' Market, where expert MDOS staff and volunteer attorneys met one-on-one with attendees to check their current license status, answer questions on how they can safely return to the road, and provide services like vision testing and the written driver’s exam on site. The clinic is free of charge, however, some participants may be required to pay past fines. This is the second clinic held in Flint since the Road to Restoration program launched in 2022.   

 

“In Michigan, a valid driver’s license is essential for people to get to work, take kids to school, or to see a doctor,” *said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.* “We’re proud to have our Road to Restoration clinic back in Flint today to give people the support they need to get safely back behind the wheel.” 

 

The Road to Restoration program is a public-private partnership created after state laws that took effect in 2021 lifted license suspensions for drivers [ [link removed] ] who failed to pay tickets and court fines or who failed to appear in court for certain non-moving violations. MDOS canceled infractions on the driving records of more than 350,000 Michiganders [ [link removed] ] under the law, but many people still need to take additional steps before their driving privilege can be restored. Road to Restoration clinics assist people with that process, helping them determine their current status and identifying the actions they must take before they can legally drive. More than 8,000 Michiganders have attended a Road to Restoration clinic in communities all over the state.  

 

“Not having a driver's license takes away that independence,”* said Chadette Barnes of Bay City, *who attended today’s clinic*. “*It makes you super depressed. It gives you anxiety. It just hurts to know that this is still lingering. However, coming in today really brought up my hopes... it feels like a new rejuvenation for me that I can do this on my own.” 

 

Today’s clinic was operated in partnership with the Michigan Department of Attorney General, Flint Farmers' Market, City of Flint, Michigan 2-1-1, Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, Michigan WORKS!, Detroit Justice Center, DTE Energy, Michigan Association of United Ways, and Miller Canfield.  

 

“We've been super excited to work with the Secretary of State. This partnership, we know from feedback in the community, that it's a really big need and it's a significant barrier to stabilizing households when people can't get their licenses back,” *said Jill Nylander, executive director of Legal Services of Eastern Michigan.* “We have had several staff who've been working closely through those partnerships to bring the Road to Restoration clinic back to Flint. We’re super excited to have it here and look forward to doing some follow up work with applicants who need their packets reviewed before they actually file for their hearing,”  

 

“We are expanding access to not only the government but to answers,” *said Rubina Mustafa, senior staff attorney with the Detroit Justice Center.* *“*We serve primarily as an information service and helping clear the confusion that most people have and even taking down the fear of engaging the government because most people are afraid, they don't understand, and they feel justifiably like that they're being targeted. This is a way to wash away that confusion, clear up some questions and give them some real steps to get their license restored, or at least understand why those barriers are there in the first place.” 

 

Wednesday’s clinic was the seventh Road to Restoration clinic in the state this year. Upcoming clinics currently scheduled for 2024 include:   


* June 18 – Detroit   
* July 16 – Petoskey    
* July 18 – Gaylord   
* Aug. 13 – Houghton   
* Aug. 14 – Kingsford   
* Aug. 16 – Marquette   
* Aug. 28 – Dearborn Heights   
* Sept. 13 – Kalamazoo    

 

For more information about the program, to find a clinic near you, or to sign up for an upcoming clinic, visit Michigan.gov/R2R [ [link removed] ] or dial 2-1-1. Space for clinics may be limited and *pre-registration is strongly recommended*. The clinics *do not provide* DUI expungement services and license reinstatement is not guaranteed.  

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Chadette Barnes of Bay City said she feels rejuvenated after visiting the Road to Restoration clinic in Flint.

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Staff with the Michigan Department of State brought the Road to Restoration clinic to the Flint Farmers Market.

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Volunteer attorneys offered expert advice to those wishing to restore their driving privileges.

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Attendees received one-on-one assistance so they can safely return to the road.

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Over 250 participants, including Chadette Barnes (pictured in middle) of Bay City, learned the steps they need to take to restore their driving privileges at the Flint Road to Restoration clinic.

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Khyla Craine, deputy legal director with the Michigan Department of State, spoke with local media at the Road to Restoration clinic in Flint. 

 

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MDOS Road to Restoration Flint

Staff from the Michigan Department of State helped over 250 participants at the Flint Road to Restoration clinic. 

 

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