Law Library debuts new self-help kit to appeal driver’s license suspension

Law Library debuts new self-help kit to appeal driver’s license suspension
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The Clark County Law Library this week announced the addition of a new driver’s license suspension appeal kit to its array of self-help kits.

“This kit focuses on appealing a decision to suspend a driver’s license made by the Department of Licensing,” said Law Librarian Maria Sosnowski. “It also includes an overview about writing the brief and going to court for a hearing.”

The kit includes the forms and instructions to start and complete the appeal, including a few pages about briefs and the hearing.

The self-help kit is available for purchase on the county’s website.  Kits also can be purchased at the Law Library on the first floor of the courthouse at 1200 Franklin St. The kit costs $40, shipping is $10 and there is a $2 fee when using a credit card.

Information on Clark County Law Library’s wide variety of self-help kits including ordering instructions is available on the county’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/law-library/self-help-form-kits.

Original source can be found here.



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