If you win the hearing, I will give you a copy of the order, which you will then take to the DMV and you will be able to obtain a duplicate copy of your driver's license. If the hearing officer refuses to invalidate the suspension, that decision can be appealed to a Circuit Court judge through a petition for a "writ of certiorari."
The only downside to contesting the administrative suspension is that if you are not successful, then a "hard suspension" will start. During that time you cannot drive for any reason. At the end of the hard suspension, as long as you have enrolled in DUI school and are otherwise eligible, you can obtain a "Business Purpose Only" license for the rest of the suspension period so that you can drive to and from work, school, and church.
Even in cases which the suspension is not invalidated, the client still wins because important evidence and testimony was gathered that might lead to a better result in the criminal case. Call me to learn more about fighting the administrative suspension.