Michigan — Statute

257.232 – Furnishing list of information to federal, state, or local governmental agency; contract for sale of lists of driver and motor vehicle records; records maintained in bulk; surveys, marketing, or solicitations; insertion of safeguard in agreement or contract; duties of recipient of personal information; disclosure of list based on driving behavior or sanctions | Michigan Law

Michigan law permits the Secretary of State to share or sell driver and vehicle records to government agencies, with fees and safeguards in place.

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257.232 – Furnishing list of information to federal, state, or local governmental agency; contract for sale of lists of driver and motor vehicle records; records maintained in bulk; surveys, marketing, or solicitations; insertion of safeguard in agreement or contract; duties of recipient of personal information; disclosure of list based on driving behavior or sanctions

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.232

Summary
Michigan law allows the Secretary of State to provide or sell lists of driver and motor vehicle records to government agencies and authorized entities for official purposes. Fees may be charged to cover preparation costs, and certain contractual safeguards are required. The law also addresses the handling and disclosure of personal information based on driving behavior or sanctions.
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In simple terms: Michigan law permits the Secretary of State to share or sell driver and vehicle records to government agencies, with fees and safeguards in place.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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