How do I obtain duplicate MI car registration to replace one that is lost or damaged? Michigan

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Do you mean your registration card?

If so, that's simple to replace.

Just visit a SOS branch office. Bring along some sort of acceptable identification (such as your driver's license) and some way to identify your vehicle (such as your title, license plate number, or vehicle identification number).

The best news? There's no fee for a duplicate car registration.

MI Vehicle Registration Reminder

It's important to always keep your registration in your vehicle, so be sure to replace it as soon as you notice it's damaged or missing.

Other Register Car Questions

Have another question about obtaining a duplicate car registration? Need to know how to register your car?

Call the SOS at (888) SOS-MICH or (888) 767-6424 to get your answers, or visit the agency's site.

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