I want to make something clear because a few replies don't match my problem. I cannot renew my registration on-line. An existing registration can be renewed easily. Registering for the fist time can not. When I transfer the registration from one vehicle to another, that is treated the same as registering for the first time. Only difference is - no changing of titles. State of Michigan has no way to do this on-line. At least not yet. All our Secretary of State offices closed last week, but were taking private appointments for people who needed something done that could not be accomplished on-line. Then they stopped making appointments too.
As far as getting by with what I have? Well yes, it is not going to kill me. I need to tow some heavy equipment 120 miles up into the Upper Peninsula and my winter 1/2 ton truck cannot do that. Like I said, if I put it off I will live, for sure. I also have Mackinac Bridge passes on my summer vehicles and either I cannot use the passes or I find a way to swap them all. Again, it won't kill me. Just trying to figure what to do. I do not want to get a bunch of new Bridge Pass sticker for vehicles I'd normally never take on long trips - and then have the State offices open and have to change again.
Right now, the simplest solution is to just find a way to register my summer vehicles. At least my heavy truck I use for towing and one of my SUVs. We live much of time in the Upper Peninsula once winter is over and it is getting near over and the snow is almost gone.
I was just wondering if any other Michiganders had heard anything about this problem. Seems car dealers must have some way to register vehicles or they'd be almost out of business. Or, maybe they ARE in bad shape right now?
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