Michigan — Statute

257.307 – Application for operator's or chauffeur's license to operate noncommercial motor vehicle; documents to be supplied to verify citizenship or identity and legal presence; manner; contents; image and signature; equipment; signature and certification; application fee; duties of secretary of state; donor registry; driving record from another jurisdiction; operation of commercial motor vehicle; application for original, renewal, or upgrade of vehicle group designation or indorsement; verification of identity and citizenship or residency; issuing renewal license by mail or other methods; information manual; social security number; electronic access to donor registry; agreements with federal government; termination of license issued by another state; duties of secretary of state; access to prisoner information | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's requirements for noncommercial driver's license applications, including document verification, renewal, and legal presence rules.

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257.307 – Application for operator's or chauffeur's license to operate noncommercial motor vehicle; documents to be supplied to verify citizenship or identity and legal presence; manner; contents; image and signature; equipment; signature and certification; application fee; duties of secretary of state; donor registry; driving record from another jurisdiction; operation of commercial motor vehicle; application for original, renewal, or upgrade of vehicle group designation or indorsement; verification of identity and citizenship or residency; issuing renewal license by mail or other methods; information manual; social security number; electronic access to donor registry; agreements with federal government; termination of license issued by another state; duties of secretary of state; access to prisoner information

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.307

Summary
Michigan law requires applicants for noncommercial driver's licenses to provide specific documents verifying their identity, citizenship, or legal presence in the U.S. depending on their citizenship status. The law outlines the types of acceptable documents, the information needed, and procedures for license issuance, renewal, and verification. It also covers related administrative processes like access to the donor registry and handling out-of-state driving records.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's requirements for noncommercial driver's license applications, including document verification, renewal, and legal presence rules.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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