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The Department of State is the oldest department within Michigan state government and is administered by the secretary of state. Elected to a four-year term with a maximum of two terms, the secretary of state is a member of the executive branch and has constitutional as well as statutory duties.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Filing for office, including petition signature requirements and political party status. Elections administration, including the Election Inspector's Guide; absentee voting; and the Michigan Qualified Voter File.
Jocelyn Benson is Michigan's 43rd Secretary of State. In this role, she has become one of the nation’s most prominent leaders in ensuring elections are secure and accessible.
Scheduling your visit is the best way to minimize your time in the office. When you schedule a visit, the system will walk you through everything you need to bring to complete your transaction.
If you're eligible to renew your license or ID online, you will need: Your license/ID number. The last four digits of your Social Security number. Payment with credit or debit card (additional fees apply) or e-check/bank account number. Go to Online Services.
Go to Basic Driver Improvement Course (BDIC) eligibility. Title and registration requirements; special titles; name changes; address changes; license plate fees; insurance requirements; new Michigan residents; lost titles; lost license plates; and deceased vehicle owners.
Both buyer and seller must have a valid Michigan driver's license or ID. Online title transfer have the following requirements: Have an online service account. Current Michigan paper title (cannot be an electronic title). Vehicle must be a car, minivan, SUV, motorcycle, pickup, or van.
Michigan’s official state motto holds many truths – our state is a land of great splendors. Full of natural beauty, historical importance, and a talented, resourceful population, Michigan has it all.
All you need to know about vehicles and registrations.
Whether you are buying your vehicle at a dealership, in a private sale, or from a family member, or if you are leasing, you will need the following to register your vehicle and drive it on public roads in Michigan: The vehicle title. Valid vehicle registration tab and license plate.