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While most transactions can be completed online, by mail, and at self-service stations, some still must be completed in person at a Secretary of State office, including: Applying for a first-time standard or enhanced driver’s license or ID
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.
How to Make a MI SOS Appointment. For all the appointment types listed above, except for road skills exams, you can schedule your next SOS visit or hold your spot in line by: Using the MI Secretary of State's online MI Timeline scheduling system. Calling or texting participating SOS offices.
You can renew your registration tab and plate online or by mail or renew and print your tabs instantly at a self-service station. To calculate your renewal fees, check your renewal mailer or use the renewal fee calculator under Online Services. It’s required to provide proof of a valid Michigan No-Fault insurance policy when renewing your ...
You can book an appointment up to six months in advance, with additional availability released each day at 8 a.m. and noon for the next day. To secure your spot, visit the official Online Services website or call the dedicated appointment line at 888-SOS-MICH (888-767-6424).
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If you need an appointment right away, check this site at 8 a.m. or noon EST. Those are the two times each day that we release appointments that you can book for the next day. If you are planning ahead, check now to see what’s available up to six months in advance. Appointments often are booked several months out.
Don't Wait in Line—Go Online. You can avoid having to wait in line at the SOS office all day by taking advantage of time-saving tools such as: Online services provided by the MI Secretary of State and third-party vendors, which could possible save you a trip to the agency office altogether. Your local SOS office's appointment scheduler.
You may submit a change of address online, at a Secretary of State office or by using a mail-in change-of-address form. Using our online option is the quickest method for updating your customer profile information, including your address.