Minneapolis License Reinstatement Attorney - Jay Carey Law

Your license is gone. Your job, your family, your freedom – all on hold.
Jay Carey is Minnesota’s trusted License Reinstatement Attorney with 25 years of experience and 1,000+ cases won. He knows the DVS system inside out – and he knows how to get you back on the road fast.

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We Understand What You're Going Through

Right now you are probably asking: Will I ever drive again? How long will this take? Is there even a path forward?
Jay Carey hears these questions every day. Since founding Jay Carey Law in 2006, Jay has devoted nearly 100% of his practice to DWI defense and license restoration. This focused expertise means you work with an attorney who knows Minnesota’s DVS hearing officers, understands every provision of Minnesota Statute §171.19, and has spent 25 years learning exactly what works inside Minnesota’s legal system.

You do not have to figure this out alone – a dedicated license reinstatement attorney who knows Minnesota’s DVS system is one free call away.

We Handle All Types of Minnesota License Revocation Cases

No matter why your license was revoked, a trusted license reinstatement attorney at Jay Carey Law can help you restore your driving privileges across Minneapolis, the Twin Cities, and all of Minnesota.We serve clients in Minneapolis, St. Paul, the greater Twin Cities metro, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Anoka County, Washington County, and across all of Minnesota — including outstate areas served remotely.

DWI / DUI Revocation

First offense, repeat offenses, and implied consent violations under Minnesota Statute §169A. A DWI revocation is the most common — and most complex — path to reinstatement.

Habitual Offender Status

Multiple violations triggering automatic revocation under the Minnesota point system. Habitual offender cases almost always require a formal DVS hearing.

Failure to Pay Fines or Court Orders

Unpaid traffic fines, child support-related suspensions, and court-ordered requirements.

Medical Review Revocations

License revoked following a DVS medical review — a specialized process with unique documentation requirements.

Failure to Appear

Missed court dates resulting in suspension or hold. These cases often intersect with criminal charges.

Out-of-State License Issues

Revocations affecting your ability to obtain or maintain a Minnesota license.

Ignition Interlock Violations

Non-compliance or violation during your reinstatement period — often tied to DWI cases.

CDL and Commercial Driver Issues

License revocation affecting your commercial driving privileges and livelihood.

Our Three Areas of Practice That Protect Your License

License restoration does not happen in a vacuum. The reason your license was revoked is directly connected to how we get it back. Jay Carey Law handles all three practice areas that lead to license revocation – under one roof.

DWI and DUI Defense

A DWI conviction is the leading cause of license revocation in Minnesota. Jay has personally handled over 1,000 DWI cases - first-time offenses, repeat charges, felony DWI, and test refusal cases. Winning or reducing your DWI charge directly impacts your reinstatement timeline and conditions.

Criminal Defense

Assault charges, drug offenses, and disorderly conduct can all trigger license-related consequences in Minnesota. Jay's criminal defense experience means he addresses both the charge and its impact on your driving privileges - simultaneously

Traffic Defense

CDL defense, reckless driving, speeding charges, and ticket dismissal. A single serious traffic conviction can push you into habitual offender territory. Jay handles the traffic offense before it becomes a revocation problem.

Typical timelines: 3–8 weeks for straightforward reinstatements. 2–4 months for cases requiring a DVS hearing.

The Minnesota License Restoration Process - Step by Step

The Minnesota DVS has strict, unforgiving requirements. Miss one deadline or overlook one program requirement — and your reinstatement gets delayed by months. Working with an experienced license reinstatement attorney from day one eliminates that risk entirely.

01

Free Case Review

We pull your full Minnesota driving record and review every detail: revocation type, waiting periods under Minnesota Statute §171.19, outstanding requirements, and your eligibility timeline. No charge. No obligation.

02

Eligibility Check and Strategy

We identify precisely what the DVS requires — mandatory waiting periods, required programs such as DWI school or chemical dependency evaluation, SR-22 insurance filing, ignition interlock compliance, and whether a formal DVS hearing is required.

03

Complete Document Preparation

We prepare every form and every filing — proof of insurance, court clearances, program completion records, ignition interlock compliance certificates, all DVS submissions. You do not touch the paperwork.

04

DVS Hearing Representation

If your case requires a formal hearing before the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Jay Carey appears with you personally. After handling hundreds of these hearings over 25 years, Jay knows the process, the standards, and the decision-makers. You will never walk into that room alone.

04

License Reinstated

Once the DVS approves your reinstatement, we confirm it is properly recorded in the state system and walk you through any remaining conditions.

Why Minnesota Drivers Trust Jay Carey Law

25 Years of Minnesota Legal Experience Jay Carey was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in 2000 and to the U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota in 2001. He began his career at one of Minnesota’s largest law firms, then worked alongside a prominent DWI defense attorney who had previously served as a district court judge. That combination of large-firm rigor and courtroom depth is what you get when you hire Jay.

Washington University School of Law - J.D., 2000

Jay earned his law degree from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis — one of the nation's top-ranked law schools — where he served as Member and Notes Editor of the Washington University Law Review.

Bar Memberships That Signal Credibility

Minnesota State Bar Association | Hennepin County Bar Association, Criminal Law Section | Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Minnesota-Only Practice

Jay Carey Law operates exclusively in Minnesota. As your license reinstatement attorney, Jay knows the DVS, the local courts across Hennepin County, Ramsey County, and the Twin Cities metro, and exactly what Minnesota judges and hearing officers expect. A national firm cannot give you that.

You Work Directly With Jay - Not a Paralegal

Your case is never handed off. Jay personally reviews your file, prepares your documents, and represents you at any required hearing.

Transparent Flat-Fee Pricing

No hourly billing. No surprise invoices. Before we begin, you will know the full cost — nothing more.

Real Results for Real Minnesotans

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Frequently Asked Questions About Minnesota License Restoration

How do I get my revoked license back in Minnesota?
Satisfy the DVS waiting period under Minnesota Statute §171.19, pay all reinstatement fees, complete required programs, and submit accurate documentation. Requirements vary by revocation type — an experienced attorney ensures nothing is missed.

Straightforward reinstatements: 3–8 weeks. Cases requiring a DVS hearing: 2–4 months. We move your case as efficiently as the process allows.

Not legally required, but hiring a qualified license reinstatement attorney for DWI revocations, habitual offender cases, or DVS hearings dramatically increases your chances of approval and eliminates costly procedural errors that delay your case by months.

You have the right to appeal. Your license reinstatement attorney at Jay Carey Law will represent you through the full appeals process, identify exactly what went wrong, and correct it before reapplying to the DVS.

Generally no — driving on a revoked Minnesota license is a criminal offense. In some situations you may qualify for a limited license. Ask about eligibility during your free consultation.

DVS reinstatement fees start at approximately $680 plus program costs. Jay Carey Law charges transparent flat fees — you know the full amount before we begin.
A DWI conviction stays on your Minnesota record permanently, but its impact on driving privileges diminishes over time. Restoration is achievable even after multiple DWI offenses.