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The International Registration Plan (IRP) - a program for registering and licensing of commercial vehicles in interstate operations among member jurisdictions (states or provinces).
- Recreational Vehicles and Watercraft
Upon passing a final inspection with the Michigan Department...
- Military and Veteran Plate Options
Residents who are immediate family members of military...
- Special Cause Fundraising Options
Money raised by the sale of the plates helps support the...
- Title and Registration
Vehicles purchased and titled out-of-state can be converted...
- Collector Plate Options
Collector plate information. Michigan offers many of its...
- Buying, Selling, or Leasing
Vehicle record printed on the issuing state's Department of...
- License Plates and Tabs
You can purchase a new plate anytime through your online...
- Abandoned Vehicles
Michigan is taking action to protect the public as well as...
- Recreational Vehicles and Watercraft
Vehicles purchased and titled out-of-state can be converted to a Michigan title by presenting the following at a Secretary of State office: The out-of-state vehicle title; Your valid driver’s license or state ID; Proof of Michigan No-Fault insurance for the vehicle; The out-of-state vehicle registration (if the vehicle was registered in ...
You can purchase a new plate anytime through your online Secretary of State account by selecting “Replace My Plate” or by visiting a Secretary of State office. You can also order a new military or veteran plate, special cause or university fundraising plate, or disability license plate by mail.
To renew your vehicle license plate and tab at an office, you will need your: Renewal notice, current vehicle registration or license plate number; Michigan driver's license; Proof of Michigan No-Fault insurance (if required) Cash, check, money order, or a debit or credit card (additional fees will apply for debit or credit card use)
If you have any questions about your plate or are having trouble fastening it to your vehicle, please contact the Department of State Information Center at (888) SOS-MICH; (888-767-6424). My license plate was lost or stolen.
Michigan's new driver's licenses and IDs with higher security features are now in circulation. Residents will receive the new license or ID design if applying for their first card or when renewing/replacing their current card.
Buying a vehicle. All you need to know about vehicles and registrations.