You are eligible for a state identification card if your
Michigan
driver's license has been
suspended, revoked or restricted. Residents with a document granting them permission to drive but lacking their photograph, such as a
Temporary Instruction Permit, restricted license ordered by the court or Secretary of State or a 625g paper permit, are also eligible for a state ID card.
To obtain a state ID card, visit a Secretary of State office. You will need to provide documentation of a valid
Social Security number, U.S. citizenship or legal presence, identity along with at least two documents establishing Michigan residency
before a state ID card will be issued.
There is a $10 fee for state ID cards. They are issued free of charge to residents who have had their driving privileges terminated due to a
mental or physical disability. Your ID card will expire four years from your last birthday.
All documentation is subject to Department of State approval. In some cases, document approval may not occur in the same day and may require an additional visit.