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257.301 – Valid operator's or chauffeur's license required; group designation and indorsements; surrender of other valid licenses; notice; number of licenses permitted; certifying nonpossession of valid license | Michigan Law

Learn Michigan's licensing rules: valid licenses required, surrender of old licenses, and chauffeur licensing regulations for drivers in the state.

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257.301 – Valid operator's or chauffeur's license required; group designation and indorsements; surrender of other valid licenses; notice; number of licenses permitted; certifying nonpossession of valid license

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.301

Summary
Michigan law requires individuals to hold a valid operator's or chauffeur's license with appropriate designations to drive on public roads. It mandates license surrender when obtaining a new license and limits individuals to one valid license. Additionally, it specifies licensing requirements for chauffeurs and the transfer process for out-of-state license holders.
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In simple terms: Learn Michigan's licensing rules: valid licenses required, surrender of old licenses, and chauffeur licensing regulations for drivers in the state.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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