
On Wednesday, March 18, the Michigan Secretary of State, along with state and community partners, will hold a Road to Restoration clinic in Benton Harbor to help eligible drivers better understand the process of regaining their driving privileges.
Michigan Department of State experts and volunteer attorneys will provide one-on-one consultations with attendees to check their current license status and answer questions on how they can safely return behind the wheel. Secretary of State services will be available onsite, including vision testing and the written driver’s exam.
Residents are encouraged to register ahead of time for the clinic and can find more information at Michigan.gov/R2R. Participants are asked to bring payment for their driving record ($16) or to print out their driving record the day before and bring it to the clinic. If participants are eligible to have their license restored at the clinic, they will need the appropriate documents on hand: ID, birth certificate, and proof of residency.
Members of the media are invited to attend the clinic and interviews with staff and participants can be arranged. Please RSVP by emailing MDOS-Press@Michigan.gov.
WHAT: Driver’s license restoration clinic
WHEN: Wednesday, March 18, appointments from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., walk-ins accepted as space permits
WHERE: Berrien County Michigan Works, 499 W. Main St., Benton Harbor
The clinics do not provide DUI/OWI expungement services and license reinstatement is not guaranteed.



