Driving a motor vehicle in Michigan, as in all states, requires adherence to a host of regulations. Among these is the mandatory display of valid and appropriate license plates. Not only do they serve as a form of identification for the vehicle, but they also provide information about its registration status. However, not all drivers comply, sometimes intentionally, sometimes inadvertently. This article delves deeply into the consequences and complexities surrounding the violations related to improper or expired plates in Michigan.
All vehicles in Michigan are required to be registered and to display a valid license plate. This plate should be visibly mounted on the rear of most vehicles, though there are some exceptions, like motorcycles. When registered, the vehicle owner receives a plate, along with a tab that shows the month and year when the registration expires.
Here are some common violation categories associated with license plates:
- Expired plates: Driving a vehicle with expired license plates means the displayed registration is no longer valid.
- Improper plates: This can encompass a range of violations. It might mean using plates assigned to a different vehicle, altering plates, using counterfeit plates, or any other unauthorized use or display of license plates.