OCTOBER 21, 2008
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today reminded
residents heading south for the winter to renew their driver's licenses and
plates before leaving Michigan.
"I encourage snowbirds to take a moment to check the
expiration dates of their license and vehicle tabs before leaving the state,"
Land said. "It's one less thing you'll have to worry about and it could save you
from late fees."
People can renew plates for individually owned or leased
cars, pickup trucks, vans and motorcycles up to six months before they expire.
They must renew at a Secretary of State office. Company-owned passenger plates
cannot be renewed early.
To renew a driver's license early, residents need to pass
a vision test and bring their driver's license, and glasses or contact lenses if
they are needed to drive.
Residents also can renew license plates online, by
touch-tone telephone, mail or at a Self-Service Station up to 45 days before the
plates expire if their renewal notice contains a personal identification number.
For more information on
renewal options and
other services, visit
www.Michigan.gov/sos.