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Learn how to renew your Michigan driver's license or ID online, by mail, at a self-service station or in person. Find out the requirements, fees, deadlines and FAQs for renewal.
- Correct My Name
Renew my license or ID; Apply for or renew a disability...
- Driving Record
To purchase a certified copy of your record online: Create...
- Order a License Plate
Your vehicle registration or the license plate number and...
- CDL
Michigan driver’s license; Completed and signed Commercial...
- Document Authentication
Authentications may be done by mail, or in-person by...
- Tab and Plate Renewal
To renew your vehicle license plate and tab at an office,...
- Order a Duplicate Title
Visit Online Services. Locate the Vehicle Transactions...
- Change My Address
Michigan Department of State P.O. Box 30764 Lansing, MI...
- Correct My Name
Learn how to renew, replace, or update your license or ID online, by mail, or at a self-service station. Find out about fees, designations, endorsements, and REAL ID requirements.
Renew my license or ID; Apply for or renew a disability parking placard; Apply for or renew a CDL; Order a license plate; Order a duplicate title
Michigan License Renewal: A Step-by-Step Guide. The Secretary of State (SOS) oversees the Michigan license renewal process. The state will send a renewal notice at least 45 days before expiration. This renewal shares how you can renew your license (online, in-person, or by mail).
The Michigan Secretary of State self-service stations offer a fast and easy way to renew your license, ID or vehicle registration. The average transaction takes less than two minutes. After a successful renewal, a temporary license/ID or new vehicle registration and tab print immediately.
On this page, you'll find information on how to renew your MI driver's license online, by mail, and in person. If you need to renew your MI commercial driver's license (CDL), please see our Renew Your CDL in Michigan page. If you need to renew your ID card, please see our Identification Cards in Michigan page.
Renew an existing automobile, motorcycle, snowmobile, or watercraft registration. Renew or replace an existing non-commercial driver’s license or ID if no new photo is required. Add a motorcycle endorsement to an eligible license. Register you to vote.