This law section outlines the conditions under which the Michigan Secretary of State may destroy records related to vehicle suspensions, violations, and civil infractions after certain periods or when matters are resolved. It also states that most vehicle-related records are available to the public unless legally confidential. The provisions aim to regulate record retention and public access to vehicle and driver records.
The Secretary of State can destroy a suspension record 180 days after the suspension ends if no related violations are recorded during that period.
Most vehicle records are available to the public unless they are legally confidential or restricted by law.
Records related to civil infractions may be destroyed 180 days after the driver complies with the court order or judgment, as per section 204a.
Yes, unless the records are declared confidential by law, they are available to the public following prescribed procedures under Michigan law.