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Travel In Michigan – Memorandon of Laws (MCL)

NO CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NEEDED. AUTOMOBILES


ALREADY REGISTERED WITH FEDERAL GOVT. IN 1919
USING VIN # ON DASHBOARD. Vehicles impound@dealership.
MCL 257.216 Vehicles subject to registration and certificate of title
provisions; exceptions.
Sec. 216. Every motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, and pole trailer, when
driven or moved on a street or highway, is subject to the registration and certificate of title
provisions of this act except the following:

(a) A vehicle driven or moved on a street or highway in conformance with the provisions of this
act relating to manufacturers, transporters, dealers, or nonresidents.

(b) A vehicle that is driven or moved on a street or highway only for the purpose of crossing
that street or highway from 1 property to another.

NOTE: ALL VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH THE FEDERAL GOVT. SINCE YEAR
1919. THE VIN# LICENSE IS PROOF ON DASHBOARD. A Certicate of Titles dumb
down to the State level.

SO SURRENDER THE CERTICATE OF TITLE AND REPLACE


WITH FOREIGN ESTATE CETIFICATE OF TITLE. (CREATE
WITH AFFIDAVIT)

MCL 257.258 Registration or certificate of title; grounds for cancellation;


elected gross weight violations; penalty; notice; hearing.

(1) The secretary of state may cancel, revoke, or suspend the registration of a vehicle, a
certificate of title, registration certificate, or registration plate if any of the following apply:

(h) Upon receiving notification from another state or foreign country that a certificate of
title issued by the secretary of state has been surrendered by the owner in conformity with
the laws of that state or foreign country.
(i) It is shown by satisfactory evidence that delivery of a motor vehicle in the
possession of a dealer was not made to the applicant registered under this act. The
money paid for registration and license fees may be refunded to the party who
applies for the refund.
CONT: SO SURRENDER THE CERTICATE OF TITLE AND
REPLACE WITH FOREIGN ESTATE CETIFICATE OF TITLE.
(CREATE WITH AFFIDAVIT)
MCL 440.9303 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in
goods covered by certificate of title.
(1) This section applies to goods covered by a certificate of title, even if there is no other
relationship between the jurisdiction under whose certificate of title the goods are covered and
the goods or the debtor.
(2) Goods become covered by a certificate of title when a valid application for the certificate of
title and the applicable fee are delivered to the appropriate authority. Goods cease to be covered
by a certificate of title at the earlier of the time the certificate of title ceases to be effective under
the law of the issuing jurisdiction or the time the goods become covered subsequently by a
certificate of title issued by another jurisdiction.
(3) The local law of the jurisdiction under whose certificate of title the goods are covered
governs perfection, the effect of perfection or nonperfection, and the priority of a security
interest in goods covered by a certificate of title from the time the goods become covered by the
certificate of title until the goods cease to be covered by the certificate of title.

AUTOMOBILE ( NOT MOTOR VEHICLE) USES FOR PRIVATE


PURPOSE:

MCL 440.9102 Definitions and index of definitions.

(1) As used in this article:

(w) "Consumer goods" means goods that are used or bought for use primarily for personal,
family, or household purposes.

(x) "Consumer-goods transaction" means a consumer transaction in which an individual incurs


an obligation primarily for personal, family, or household purposes and a security interest in
consumer goods secures the obligation.

(y) "Consumer obligor" means an obligor who is an individual and who incurred the obligation
as part of a transaction entered into primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.

(z) "Consumer transaction" means a transaction in which an individual incurs an obligation


primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, a security interest secures the obligation,
and the collateral is held or acquired primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. The
term includes consumer-goods transactions.

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