Can I email the secretary of state?
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Can I email the secretary of state?
For more information, email us at AskPublicAffairs@state.gov.
Can I go to Secretary of State without an appointment?
You don’t need an appointment to renew your vehicle tabs,” explained Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. You can locate those kiosks by clicking on this link. Benson says branch offices have also added two hours each day, staying open until 7:00 p.m. through the end of the month.
How do I make an appointment at the Michigan DMV?
To make an appointment, visit Michigan.gov/SOS or call 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424).
How do I get in line at Secretary of State Michigan?
Customers may call 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424) with service questions. Customers still can visit a MI-TIME Line Secretary of State office normally. They can get a paper ticket from the MI-TIME Line kiosk or they can enter their mobile phone number to get in line as well.
Can I register my car online in Michigan?
Many transactions can be completed from home by mail or using online services. Vehicle registration tabs can be printed immediately at any of our self-service stations.
Can you register a car in Michigan with an out of state license?
If your out-of-state title is being held by a lien holder or leasing company, you may take your previous state registration (it can be recently expired) or proof of your out-of-state title to any Secretary of State office. Proof of Michigan no-fault insurance is required to register a vehicle.
How long does it take to be a resident in Michigan?
In most cases, if you have lived in the state of Michigan for at least six consecutive months before the first day of classes, you’ll qualify as a Michigan resident.
Can I add someone to my car insurance that doesn’t live with me UK?
Generally, you can’t add someone who doesn’t live with you to your policy.
Can you sue someone who hits you without insurance?
Your ability to sue in no-fault states is restricted—you typically can’t sue the other driver unless you suffered serious injuries and/or incurred medical bills over a certain amount. But when the other driver has no insurance, filing a lawsuit can be something of a dead end (more on this later).