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Monday, 04 February 2008

To request a copy of your own driving or vehicle record, you must complete a record request form.  Individuals requesting their own record should expect to receive it at the address currently on file with the Secretary of State.  If you would like your information to be mailed to a different address, you may do so by indicating that in Section 1 (check box) and completing Section 5 of the “Requesting Your Own Record” (BDVR-153) request form.

Please follow the instructions included on the record request form.  If you need assistance in completing the form, please call 517.322.1624.

Mail:  Mail the completed form and payment to:

                   Michigan Department of State
                   Record Lookup Unit
                   7064 Crowner Drive
                   Lansing, MI  48918-1502

Fax:  You must have a Department of State account or pay with a credit card (Discover, VISA, or MasterCard).  Fax the completed form to:

                   517.322.1181

Telephone:  This service is only available for individuals ordering their own record and paying with a Discover, VISA, or MasterCard.  Customers with a Department account may also utilize the telephone service.  Please call the following number:

                   517.322.1624

You may not order your record by telephone, if you require your information to be mailed to an address different than what is currently on file with the Secretary of State.  Regular business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time.

  • For a driving record, you will need to provide your Michigan driver’s license number, full name, and date of birth.
  • For a license plate registration, title record, or recreational vehicle record, you will need the license plate or registration number or the vehicle identification number.

When calling after business hours, callers will be directed to the automated 24-hour voicemail system.  Callers will be prompted to leave the required information in order to request their record.

Walk-In:  Information for Walk-Ins.

Note:  Mailed or faxed requests are typically processed within three weeks, but can take as long as six to eight weeks.


 
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