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All vehicles and trailers used on Michigan’s roadways must be registered and display a valid license plate with a current registration tab. Your vehicle registration will show your license plate number and vehicle information number (VIN).
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- Military and Veteran Plate Options
Residents who are immediate family members of military...
- University Plate Options
Ordering a plate. Plates may be ordered through Online...
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- Collector Plate Options
Collector plate information. Michigan offers many of its...
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Your corrected driver’s license or an official document...
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Upon passing a final inspection with the Michigan Department...
- Disability License Plate
What do I need to apply for a disability license plate? To...
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To renew your tab and license plate online using Quick Renewal, you will need your: License plate number; Last four digits of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Email address; Valid debit or credit card or bank account number for payment
The International Registration Plan (IRP) - a program for registering and licensing of commercial vehicles in interstate operations among member jurisdictions (states or provinces).
Vehicle registration renewal in under two minutes. Print your license plate tabs at the Michigan Secretary of State Self-service Station!
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. Find a self-service station » Renew in 3 easy steps. 1. SCAN OR ENTER.
There are important steps that must be completed when buying a vehicle to drive in Michigan: The title must be transferred into your name ; The vehicle must be registered - Check with your insurance provider about the best coverage for the vehicle – especially if it will be used by a teen driver.
To have your vehicle registered with the MI SOS, you'll need to provide your vehicle title, driver's license, proof of insurance, and payment for your registration fee. If you purchased a new vehicle from a dealership, the dealer will generally handle the paperwork for you.