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257.307b – Application by male for operator's license or chauffeur's license; registration of applicant with federal selective service system | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates male applicants under 26 to register with the Selective Service System when applying for a driver's license, with consent and penalty info included.

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257.307b – Application by male for operator's license or chauffeur's license; registration of applicant with federal selective service system

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.307b

Summary
Michigan law requires male applicants under 26 applying for an operator's or chauffeur's license to consent to registration with the federal Selective Service System. The application must include specific statements about registration, consent, and penalties for non-compliance. The law ensures compliance with federal registration requirements as a condition for obtaining a driver's license.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates male applicants under 26 to register with the Selective Service System when applying for a driver's license, with consent and penalty info included.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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