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While most transactions can be completed online, by mail, and at self-service stations, some still must be completed in person at a Secretary of State office, including: Applying for a first-time standard or enhanced driver’s license or ID; Converting a license or ID to a REAL ID-compliant credential
Many Secretary of State transactions can now be completed online. Once your customer account is set up, you can go online to renew or replace your driver's license, state ID, or vehicle registration, request a duplicate title, track credentials you have ordered by mail, and more.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Filing for office, including petition signature requirements and political party status. Elections administration, including the Election Inspector's Guide; absentee voting; and the Michigan Qualified Voter File. Find information about the Board of State Canvassers and its meeting notices.
What do I need to renew my license or ID? (Choose tab) Online. By mail. Self-service station. Office visit. If you're eligible to renew your license or ID online, you will need: Your license/ID number. The last four digits of your Social Security number. Payment with credit or debit card (additional fees apply) or e-check/bank account number.
To schedule your visit, go to Michigan.gov/SOS and select Schedule a visit or call 888-SOS-MICH (888-767-6424).
On the first Thursday of each month, offices don't open until 10 a.m. Eastern Time (9 a.m. Central Time). TIP: Scheduling your visit is the best way to minimize your time in the office. Schedule an office visit.
To update the address on your vehicle registration, add a mailing address, or order a license plate, create or log in to your online Secretary of State account to renew at the same time. Go to Online Services