Michigan — Statute

257.304 – Restricted license; issuance; conditions; carrying and displaying restricted license; order; completion of DWI/sobriety court program and certificate as evidence of abstinence; "certificate" defined; imposition of license sanctions; completion of DWI/sobriety court program; disposition of driver responsibility fees; exemption from immobilization or forfeiture; applicability of section; definitions | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's restricted license law for DWI offenders, including eligibility, conditions, and ignition interlock requirements under Section 257.304.

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257.304 – Restricted license; issuance; conditions; carrying and displaying restricted license; order; completion of DWI/sobriety court program and certificate as evidence of abstinence; "certificate" defined; imposition of license sanctions; completion of DWI/sobriety court program; disposition of driver responsibility fees; exemption from immobilization or forfeiture; applicability of section; definitions

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.304

Summary
Michigan law Section 257.304 outlines the process for issuing restricted licenses to individuals with suspended or revoked licenses due to DWI-related convictions. It specifies eligibility criteria, conditions for issuance, including court certification and ignition interlock device installation, and details related to license sanctions and exemptions. The law aims to balance public safety with allowing certain driving privileges under strict conditions for offenders.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's restricted license law for DWI offenders, including eligibility, conditions, and ignition interlock requirements under Section 257.304.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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