Is there a voter ID law in Michigan?
Michigan does have a voter identification requirement at the polls. Voters are asked to present an acceptable photo ID such as a Michigan driver’s license or identification card. Please note that voters who do not have an acceptable form of ID or failed to bring it with them to the polls still can vote.
Do you have to show ID in Michigan?
In the State of Michigan, there is no Stop and ID law. That means a police officer can’t demand to see your identification unless they have reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed.
How do I renew my driver’s license with voter ID?
To renew your license, visit the Department of Motor Vehicles website for your state to find out how to renew in person or online. Find your state below for a list of valid forms of voter identification, including a drivers license:
What do you need to know about a voter ID law?
Voter ID Law. In recent years, a growing number of states have elected to pass what have become generally referred to as voter identification laws. These laws require voters to show some sort of personal identification at the polls in order to cast their vote in state, local, and national elections.
Do I need a new driver’s license when I go to college?
A student who goes to college in a different state usually doesn’t need to get a new driver’s license in that state because he or she is only there to go to school. It’s also important to realize that if you receive a traffic ticket in another state, it will likely affect your driving record in your own state.
Can I Drive in another state with a revoked driver’s license?
If your license is revoked, you typically can reapply for a license, but there is a waiting period before you can reapply. If you have a valid driver’s license that was issued in one state, you can drive in all of the other states as well. However, if you move to another state, you’ll need to get a new driver’s license from that state.