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257.315 – Operator's and chauffeur's license; change of address; notice; use of residence address on qualified voter file; failure to report change; violation; penalty; nonappealability | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates prompt reporting of address changes for drivers and voters, ensuring records are updated and voter info is accurate. Learn more here.

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257.315 – Operator's and chauffeur's license; change of address; notice; use of residence address on qualified voter file; failure to report change; violation; penalty; nonappealability

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.315

Summary
Michigan law requires operators and chauffeurs to immediately notify the Secretary of State of any change of residence address before their license expires. The Secretary of State must update driver records and use the new address for voter registration purposes, with options for notification including in-person, mail, phone, or electronic methods. Failure to report a change can result in penalties, and individuals may specify a mailing address different from their residence address.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates prompt reporting of address changes for drivers and voters, ensuring records are updated and voter info is accurate. Learn more here.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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