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michigan secretary of state FAQ
What documents do i need to take into secretary of state to get a Michigan state id?
Sep 30, 2009 by Amber Brooks;* | Posted in Law & Ethics
i dont wanna go up there without everything i need..
http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,1607,7-127 -1627_8668_53359_53361-213197--,00.html
opalescent_angel | Oct 02, 2009
Do you have to pay for a drivers permit at michigan secretary of state?
Apr 20, 2008 by stilettos | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
My cousin just went through segment 1 and got her drivers permit through Courtesy Driving School.
She just got her permit today so she has to wait until monday to have Secretary of State sign it until it's an "official" permit.
it does not cost and right there
brad | Apr 20, 2008
When do you usually receive a restriction or what not from the Michigan Secretary of State?
Feb 23, 2008 by skobe84 | Posted in Law & Ethics
I was trying to find out when do you usually receive a restriction from the Secretary of state if you plead guilty of Impaired driving instead of an OWI. Is it up to them how long?
It was reduced to Impaired driving and yes i plead guilty with the
You will receive notification in the mail. I believe OWVI is a 90 day suspension with work restrictions.
mufasa1023 | Feb 23, 2008
michigan secretary of state news
Court Issues Restraining Order Against Flint, MI Emergency Manager
18.05.12
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Lawrence A. Roehrig, Secretary-Treasurer of Michigan Council 25 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), AFL-CIO, issued the following statement:
"Judge Rosemarie E. Aquilina of the Ingham County Circuit Court has issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) enjoining Flint Emergency Manager Michael Brown from 'taking any action with regard to the City of Flint or acting on behalf of the City of Flint in any manner,'" stated Roehrig.
"This decision parallels the orders by Judge William E. Collette, also of the Ingham County Circuit Court, regarding the Highland Park Schools Emergency Manager, and regarding the City of Detroit Financial Review Team. In each case, these proceedings were conducted in secret, without notice to the public and without keeping minutes," continued Roehrig. "Such proceedings by a public body are in flagrant violation of the Open Meetings Act.
"Because these proceedings were conducted illegally, including the appointment of Michael Brown as Emergency Manager, the court has quite properly enjoined Mr. Brown from acting on behalf of the City of Flint. As Emergency Manager, he has announced he will privatize various city assets and services, including the city jail, waste collection, water services, and golf course maintenance," Roehrig pointed out. "Because of the shroud of secrecy these public bodies have utilized in their deliberations, it is uncertain how far Mr. Brown may have gone with his plans.
Source: Sacramento Bee
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Secretary of State back online
The Detroit News - May 20, 2011
After almost two days of being out of service, computer connections were restored to all 131 branch offices of the Michigan Secretary of State on Thursday afternoon. But officials cautioned it would take time to address the backlog created by the
Secretary of State revs up motorcycle safety message
Hometownlife.com - May 17, 2011
Michigan's Secretary of State Ruth Johnson rumbled into the parking lot at Oakland Community College on a black and orange Harley-Davidson 1200 Sportster. “It has 1200 cc's so it wants to go!” said Johnson. “It doesn't like 25 miles per hour.
Jackson, Allen Park consider emergency managers
The Detroit News - May 17, 2011
Lansing— The mayor of Jackson has asked the Michigan Treasury Department to review the city's troubled finances under the new emergency manager law, and a citizen has asked the state to do the same in Allen Park. The developments came to light Monday