The Michigan Secretary of State says there are more than 11.7 million license plates currently in circulation across the state, but the most popular remains the "Pure Michigan" white-and-blue option.
LANSING, MI – Automatic license plate readers – cameras that capture and store images of vehicles – aren’t yet regulated in Michigan. A bipartisan bill package would change that. State Reps. Jimmie ...
A bipartisan, two-bill package would define the systems and set limits on how they collect, store and share data. The ...
The bills would regulate how private and government entities can collect, store, and share data from license plate readers ...
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every time a car drives by. The cameras — automated license plate readers primarily ...
The Michigan Secretary of State's Office on Friday Nov. 14, announced that it was adding a new specialty license plate in honor of Michigan women veterans. The new license plate features a vignette of ...
Women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces have a new option to choose from when getting a new license plate for their vehicle. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveiled a new license plate to ...
In more than 125 cities and counties across Michigan, nondescript cameras perched near busy roadways snap a picture every time a car drives by. The cameras — automated license plate readers primarily ...
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