MVA Hearings
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration Hearings
If you have been accused of certain types of traffic violations, or convicted of certain violations, you may be entitled to a MVA hearing to protect your driving privileges. These types of traffic violations include:
- DUI Charges
- Serious Traffic Violations, Such as Reckless Driving
- Multiple Small Violations, Such as Speeding
- Provisional License Violations
At Peter S. O’Neill, Attorney at Law, we have more than 20 years of experience handling MVA hearings in Glen Burnie, Baltimore and throughout Maryland. We believe that our experience can make a difference by helping you keep your life on track.
These Cases Move Fast. We Will Too.
At times, you will have 15 days to request an MVA hearing to protect your driver's license. Our attorneys will stand by your side to see that everything is handled promptly.
We will work quickly to put together a case on your behalf. We know that the consequences of DMV hearings can be serious. It only takes eight points for driver's license suspension. A revoked license is only four additional points. We want to help you keep your ability to drive.
What Is an MVA Hearing?
An MVA hearing is a formal hearing before an administrative law judge. This hearing is our opportunity to argue on your behalf and rally to have any consequences minimized. The judge will make the final decision as to what sanction, if any, should be issued.
We know how to handle MVA hearings.
Start Your DMV Hearing Representation With a Free Consultation
Call us at 410-761-6800 or send us an e-mail to find out how our lawyers can help you protect your driver's license.



