
Miami Professional License Defense Attorneys
One of the most serious potential consequences of an arrest can relate to an individual’s professional license. In many cases, professional licenses represent an individual’s ability to maintain his livelihood and provide for his family. Notification that the State of Florida is seeking to suspend or revoke a license can put that person’s life in jeopardy.
At Hubbs Law, we not only aggressively defend accusations of a crime, we also aggressively defend our clients’ licenses as well. In all cases, we will thoroughly evaluate you or your family member’s situation. We will discuss the process of administrative proceedings and the best strategy to give you the best opportunity to maintain your license.
Hubbs Law handles all types of professions concerning investigations, complaints, and administrative proceedings attempting to suspend or revoke an individual’s license including:
- Contractor’s License
- Alcohol and Tobacco License
- Bail Bond Agent’s License
- Barber’s License
- Body Piercing License
- Child Care License
- Nurse’s License
- Insurance Agent’s License
- Mental Health License
- Mortgage Broker License
- Notary License
- Private Investigator License
- Real Estate License
- Security Officer License
- Teacher’s License
- Veterinarian License

As professional Miami criminal defense attorneys, we take every case personally give every client the deliberate care it deserves. Our clients become part of our family and we fight relentlessly for their rights. Read more about us to find out how we can help you.



Client Testimonials
At Hubbs Law, P.A., your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our clients have to say about working with us.
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The Filing of an Administrative Complaint
If you receive an administrative complaint in the mail, that means that DBPR has started the formal process of attempting to revoke, suspend, or impose other disciplinary action on your license. You need to act quickly because you generally have 21 days to respond to the complaint.
Along with the administrative complaint, the licensee generally receives a form called an “election of rights form”. This form generally lists the following options which will be explained below:
- Formal Hearing – You dispute the allegations in the Administrative Complaint and are requesting a formal hearing before an Administrative Law Judge of the Division of Administrative Hearings. At that time, both parties can call witnesses and present evidence at the formal hearing. The Judge will ultimately determine if the licensee has violated the law, and if so, what disciplinary action should be imposed.
Note: Generally, there will be an additional box to check under the formal review hearing if you wish to engage in settlement negotiations with the State of Florida. If you elect to engage in settlement negotiations, you must waive your right for the formal review hearing to take place within 15 days.

How to Respond to an Administrative Complaint
Every case is different. In some cases, it would be in the licensee’s best interest to request a formal review hearing to challenge the allegations because the licensee is innocent of illegal activity. In other cases, it can be in the licensee’s best interest to settle the case for a license suspension to avoid permanent revocation.
The bottom line is that most administrative complaints can result in serious consequences to the individual’s license. This can affect the licensee’s livelihood as he can no longer financially provide for his family. Because these decisions are so important, it is crucial that every action taken with DBPR is made after careful consultation with an attorney.
Attorney for Professional License Defense in Miami, FL
At Hubbs law, we defend against DBPR complaints for all types of professions. Our attorneys have significant courtroom experience, are former prosecutors, and attorney E.J. Hubbs is board certified in criminal trial law, an honor held by less than 1% of the attorneys in Florida.
You need an experienced attorney to handle your case. Your license and livelihood are too important to leave in your own hands. Our attorneys will meet with you, thoroughly evaluate your case, prepare defenses, negotiate with DBPR on your behalf, and conduct a formal hearing if necessary.
Hubbs Law handles all professional license cases in Miami-Dade County including South Miami, North Miami, Coral Gables, Kendall, Doral, Homestead, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay, and Hialeah, as well as other cities and areas in the Greater Miami Area.
Call (305) 570-4802 today to schedule your first consultation today.
