If you are convicted of a crime in state court or have violated a safety regulation, your Coast Guard license may be in jeopardy. An experienced attorney can help increase your chances of keeping your license.
Coast Guard ExperienceThe attorneys at Anderson & Mitchell have been through the maze of Coast Guard licensing. Wayne Mitchell formerly held a license as Third Mate Unlimited, while Bob Anderson holds a current license of Unlimited Master. Both Bob and Wayne recognize the tremendous amount of effort it takes to obtain a license and will do everything possible to make sure you retain yours.
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Will Your Merchant Mariner's License be Suspended?Under United States law, your license can be suspended or revoked for:
Any conviction (including those not related to maritime activity) in a state court may be reviewed by the Coast Guard to determine if such a conviction would be cause to deny the renewal of your license, to deny an initial application for a license, or to take action to suspend or revoke your license between renewal periods.
New Coast Guard Resources Require Experienced DefenseThe Coast Guard provides prosecuting attorneys to help Coast Guard investigating officers throughout the suspension and revocation (S&R) process.
When facing this vast network of legal resources, you need a skilled and experienced advocate by your side. Our firm will aggressively defend you, whether you are facing suspension, revocation or a denial of your initial or renewal application from the Regional Exam Centers or the National Maritime Center.
Coast Guard License Suspension ProcedureOnce the Coast Guard has reason to believe that your Coast Guard license should be suspended or revoked, they will deploy investigative officers to gather evidence for a hearing. We will also investigate the charges, gather evidence and prepare a strong case for the S&R hearing and, if necessary, any appeals.
Representing Alaska and West Coast MarinersWe provide representation to mariners throughout the Pacific Northwest including Alaska, Washington. Call or e-mail Anderson & Mitchell to learn how we can help you defend against license suspension, revocation or denial.