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Related: About this forumMichigan lawmaker wants to scrap license plate tabs to shorten lines at Secretary of State
If signed into law, legislation sponsored by state Rep. Matt Maddock, R-Milford Township, would remove the requirement that drivers place a sticker tab on their license plate each year to signify registration.
Drivers would also no longer have to carry a paper or electronic copy of their registration certificate in their vehicle to show law enforcement if pulled over police officers would be required to search the drivers information on the Law Enforcement Information Network instead.
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In testimony to the House Transportation Committee Tuesday, Maddock said nearly 60 percent of people heading to the Secretary of State in person are there to get tabs, meaning removing the requirement entirely could sharply reduce lines.
https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2020/09/michigan-lawmaker-wants-to-scrap-license-plate-tabs-to-shorten-lines-at-secretary-of-state.html
Seriously, when was the last time most people have had to stand in line to renew a license plate tab (Although, I do understand that not all people have credit/debit cards for the self-service stations). Shite, you can get your tab at select Kroger or Meijer locations.
elleng
(136,064 posts)mwooldri
(10,390 posts)UK car registration and tax system is either online, or can be handled 100% through the mail with some services (tax payment) done at the Post Office. Used to have tax discs that had to be displayed in the vehicle but this is all electronic now. Number plate scanners detect whether your vehicle has up to date registration, insurance and safety/emissions (MOT) test.
As for North Carolina (where I call home) we have privately run license plate agencies that provide plate issuance and tax/tag renewals for dealers and people in person. Tax/tag renewals can be done online.
SoCalNative
(4,613 posts)has DMV services in many locations.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,763 posts)One of my vehicles is so old it doesn't have a standard 17-character VIN. So, the Vehicle ID on my title doesn't quite match the one on the insurance. It's never a problem, but seems to require a person's eyeballs to see that they are the same-ish.
The other vehicle is newer (I think the 17-character VIN standard dates to 1977 or 78), so I can renew online or by mail.
I haven't tried Kroger or Meijer.
yellowcanine
(36,341 posts)issue here.
Srkdqltr
(7,660 posts)How will that work?
mwooldri
(10,390 posts)But documents would be electronic.
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