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What is a Title and Registration?
A title is a legal document that shows who owns certain property. In Michigan, motor vehicles, trailer coaches, trailers weighing 2,500 pounds or more empty, off-road vehicles, pickup campers, and watercraft 20 feet and over or with a permanently affixed engine must be titled.
All motor vehicles and trailers used on Michigan roads must be registered and display valid license plates. A registration shows the plate number and what vehicle that plate is registered to. To register a motor vehicle, provide either the previous registration or proof of insurance and ownership documents. |
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What Vehicles Require Titles and Registration?

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Title and Registration Fee Information

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Assigned Claims
• Michigan's Assigned Claims Plan The Michigan Department of State, Assigned Claims Facility, administers a plan under the No-Fault Insurance Law that provides financial help to people who have no insurance coverage of their own when injured by an uninsured motorist.
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