Blank Michigan 153 PDF Form

Blank Michigan 153 PDF Form

The Michigan 153 form is a request form used by individuals to obtain their own driving records or vehicle information from the Michigan Department of State. This form is essential for anyone needing to verify their driving history, whether for personal use or for purposes such as employment or insurance. To get started on your request, simply fill out the form by clicking the button below.

The Michigan 153 form serves as a vital tool for individuals seeking access to their own driving records or personal identification card information. Designed to streamline the process, this form allows requestors to provide essential details, such as their name, address, and date of birth, ensuring that the Michigan Department of State can accurately locate the desired records. For those who may need information about someone else, a different form, the BDVR 154, is required. It’s important to note that while the lookup fee is $7.00 for each record requested, this fee applies even if no record is found. The form also differentiates between records for personal use and those intended for employment, insurance, or credit inquiries, as the latter may not include certain administrative entries. Sections of the form guide users through providing their driving history, vehicle information, and payment methods, while also outlining the penalties for misuse of personal information. By understanding the structure and requirements of the Michigan 153 form, individuals can navigate the process more effectively, ensuring they receive the necessary documentation in a timely manner.

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DRIVING RECORDS ARE $8.00 WHEN PURCHASED AT SECRETARY OF STATE PLUS OR

SUPER!CENTER BRANCH OFFICES. NO FORMS REQUIRED.

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE - REQUESTING YOUR OWN RECORD

If you are requesting your own record information, please complete this form.

If you are requesting records about someone other than yourself, use form BDVR 154, Record Lookup Request.

Accurate and complete information will help us locate the record you are requesting. Even if no record is found, you are still responsible to pay the $7.00 lookup fee for each record requested. Driving records for a driver’s personal use show all activity, including accidents where the driver was not at fault. Records produced for insurance, employment, or credit inquiries do not include certain administrative entries or accidents for which the driver did not receive a corresponding court conviction or civil infraction determination.

Section 1. Requestor’s Information (Please print or type all information.)

If you require your information faxed or mailed to an address other than what is on your driving record with the Secretary of State, you must complete Section 5 on the reverse side of the form and check this box:

Your Name (First, Middle, Last)

Current Street Address

Daytime Telephone Number

( ) -

City

State

Zip Code

Section 2. Requesting Your Own Driving Record or Personal Identification Card Information

Michigan Driver’s License or Personal Identification Card Number

Date of Birth

Check boxes that apply:

Driving Record or

(Shows last reported address)

 

Employment, Credit, or Insurance

Personal Identification Card Information for:

Court

 

Other: ________________________________

Original License Issue Date

 

 

 

Current Application

 

 

 

Application History*

For partial histories, please complete:

from ______/______/______

to ______/______/______

Address History*

 

 

 

Other Driving-Related Record(s) ___________________________________________________ Date ______/______/______

 

 

 

(Hearing, Offense, License Status, etc.)

Section 3. Requesting Your Own Vehicle Record

(If you only need your driving record, leave the vehicle information blank or you will be charged for both records.)

 

License Plate or

 

Vehicle

 

Make and Model

 

 

 

 

Vehicle or Hull Identification Number

Registration Number

 

Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check boxes that apply:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Vehicle Owner and Lienholder Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration Information as of

____/____/____

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copy of Current Title Application and Related Forms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete Title History*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete Registration History*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Partial Title History*

 

 

 

For partial histories, please complete: from ______/______/______ to ______/______/______

 

Partial Registration History*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check box if you want:

 

All motor vehicles registered or titled under exact name and address listed in Section 1.**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All other registered or titled assets under exact name and address listed in Section 1.**

*Buying a complete or partial title, application, and/or address history can be very expensive as records are retained for ten years. There is a $7.00 charge for each record lookup. Personal information on individuals other than yourself will be redacted (not revealed) from vehicle history records. If you need personal information on previous vehicle owners, you need to complete a BDVR-154 “Record Lookup Request” form.|

**For address searches not listed in Section 1, you will need to attach additional information and/or instructions. You will be charged for each record located. You will also be charged a lookup fee for any address search that finds no vehicles and/or assets at an address listed.

For Office Use Only

BDVR-153 (09/10)

Section 4. Payment Method (Payment or credit card billing information must be included.)

The cost for each record looked up is $7.00. Each certified record provided is $8.00. Certified records will not be faxed. If “no record” is found, you are still responsible to pay $7.00 for each record lookup.

 

Check or Money Order

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Certified record needed

 

 

(Payable to “State of Michigan”)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

($1.00 additional per record)

 

Name on Credit Card (PLEASE PRINT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Credit Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discover

MasterCard

VISA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Credit Card Account Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Expiration Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If paying by credit card, I authorize charging the total amount to my credit card.

X___________________________________________

____ / ____ / ____

Signature of Cardholder

Date

Section 5. Special Delivery Instructions

If you want the record(s) sent to another person or company, complete this section. If address is the same as on the front, leave this section blank.

Please

Fax

my record(s) as indicated below.

If the record is faxed and mailed, you will be charged for each delivery method.

 

Mail

 

Certified records will not be faxed.

Name

Mailing Address

City

Attention (if required)

Daytime Telephone Number

Fax Number

 

(

)

-

(

)

-

State

 

 

Zip Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Explain the reason why you need the record(s) sent to another person or to a company:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Section 6. Requestor Certification (This section must be completed or request will not be processed.)

Explain the reason why you are requesting your own record information:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I certify that I am requesting my own record information.

X___________________________________________

____ / ____ / ____

Signature of Requestor form must be signed or request will not be processed.

Date

Penalties for Misuse: Under Michigan law, a person who makes a false representation or a false certification to obtain personal information or who uses personal information for a purpose other than a permissible purpose identified in law is guilty of a felony, which may be punishable by imprisonment for up to 5 years and/or a fine of up to $5,000. Subsequent convictions may result in imprisonment for up to 15 years and/or a fine of up to $15,000.

Mail your completed request to:

Michigan Department of State

Record Lookup Unit

7064 Crowner Drive

Lansing, Michigan 48918-1540

Call 517.322.1624 for help in completing this form.

Completed requests may be faxed to 517.322.1181 but must be charged to a credit card.

www.Michigan.gov/sos

BDVR-153 (09/10)

Printed under the authority of Public Act 300 of 1949, as amended (50,000, $650, $0.013)

 

File Specifics

Fact Name Detail
Form Purpose The Michigan 153 form is used to request your own driving record or personal identification card information.
Cost Obtaining a driving record costs $8.00 when purchased at Secretary of State offices, while the lookup fee for records is $7.00.
Requesting Records If you are requesting records for someone else, you must use the BDVR 154 form instead of the 153 form.
Information Required Accurate and complete information is essential for locating the requested record, including your name and driver's license number.
Record Content Driving records show all activity, including accidents, even if the driver was not at fault.
Payment Method Payments can be made via check, money order, or credit card. Certified records cannot be faxed.
Governing Law This form is governed by Public Act 300 of 1949, as amended, which outlines the rules for obtaining personal information.

How to Use Michigan 153

Filling out the Michigan 153 form is a straightforward process. Make sure you have all the necessary information ready. This form is used to request your own driving record or vehicle information. Follow these steps carefully to complete the form accurately.

  1. Begin with Section 1. Write your full name, current address, and daytime telephone number. Ensure that this information is printed clearly.
  2. Move to Section 2. Provide your Michigan Driver’s License or Personal Identification Card number and your date of birth. Check the appropriate boxes to indicate whether you want your driving record or personal identification card information.
  3. If applicable, fill in the details for Application History and Address History. If you need partial histories, specify the date range.
  4. Skip to Section 3 if you only need your driving record. If you also need vehicle information, complete this section with the required vehicle details.
  5. In Section 4, choose your payment method. Indicate whether you are paying by check, money order, or credit card. Fill in the necessary credit card information if that is your chosen method.
  6. If you want the records sent to someone else, fill out Section 5 with the recipient's details. If not, leave this section blank.
  7. Complete Section 6 by explaining why you are requesting your own record information. Sign and date this section; it is mandatory for processing.
  8. Review your completed form for accuracy. Ensure all sections are filled out as required.
  9. Mail your completed form to the Michigan Department of State, or fax it if you are paying by credit card.

After submitting the form, you can expect to receive your driving record or vehicle information as requested. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact the provided number for help.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Michigan 153 form used for?

The Michigan 153 form is used to request your own driving record or personal identification card information from the Michigan Department of State. If you need records for someone else, you must use a different form, specifically the BDVR 154 form. The driving record shows all activity, including accidents, and is essential for various purposes, such as insurance or employment verification.

How much does it cost to obtain my driving record?

Obtaining your driving record costs $7.00 for each record lookup. If you need a certified record, the fee increases to $8.00. Keep in mind that even if no record is found, you are still responsible for paying the lookup fee.

What information do I need to provide on the form?

You will need to fill out several sections on the form, including:

  • Your name, address, and daytime telephone number
  • Your Michigan Driver’s License or Personal Identification Card number
  • Your date of birth
  • Details about your driving record request or vehicle information, if applicable
  • Payment information

Completing the form accurately will help the Department of State locate your record efficiently.

Can I request records for someone else?

No, you cannot use the Michigan 153 form to request records for anyone other than yourself. If you need records for another individual, you must complete the BDVR 154 form, which is specifically designed for that purpose.

What if I want my records sent to someone else?

If you want your records sent to another person or company, you need to complete Section 5 of the form. You must provide the recipient's name, mailing address, and any special instructions. Be aware that if you choose to fax and mail the records, you will incur charges for both delivery methods.

What are the penalties for misuse of the form?

Under Michigan law, making false representations or using personal information for unauthorized purposes is a serious offense. It is classified as a felony, which can lead to imprisonment for up to five years and/or a fine of up to $5,000. Repeat offenses may result in even harsher penalties, including longer prison sentences and higher fines.

Common mistakes

  1. Failing to provide complete requestor information. Ensure that your name, address, and telephone number are accurate and fully filled out.

  2. Not checking the appropriate boxes in Section 2. Indicate whether you are requesting a driving record or personal identification card information, as this affects the processing of your request.

  3. Leaving vehicle information blank when it is required. If you need vehicle records, fill in the necessary details; otherwise, you may be charged for both driving and vehicle records.

  4. Overlooking the payment method section. Always include payment information, whether by check, money order, or credit card, to avoid delays in processing.

  5. Not signing the requestor certification section. Your signature is mandatory; failure to sign will result in the rejection of your request.

  6. Submitting the form without special delivery instructions when needed. If you want records sent to a different address, ensure you complete Section 5 correctly.

  7. Forgetting to explain the reason for your request in Section 6. Providing a clear reason helps to validate your request and ensures compliance with legal requirements.

  8. Ignoring the lookup fee policy. Be aware that you are responsible for the lookup fee even if no record is found, and include this payment with your request.

Documents used along the form

The Michigan 153 form is a crucial document for individuals seeking their own driving records or personal identification information. However, it often works in conjunction with several other forms and documents that may be necessary for various purposes related to driving records, vehicle history, and personal identification. Below is a list of commonly used forms and documents alongside the Michigan 153 form.

  • BDVR 154 - Record Lookup Request: This form is used when someone is requesting driving records for another individual. It requires the requestor to provide information about the person whose records are being sought.
  • Vehicle Title Application: This document is needed when applying for a new title for a vehicle. It includes details about the vehicle and the owner, ensuring proper registration.
  • Registration Renewal Form: Used to renew a vehicle's registration, this form requires information about the vehicle and proof of insurance, along with payment for the renewal fee.
  • Driver's License Application: Individuals applying for a new driver's license or renewing an existing one must complete this application. It gathers personal information and driving history.
  • Request for Driver Record Information: This form allows employers or insurance companies to request an individual's driving record for employment or insurance purposes, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
  • Affidavit of Ownership: When transferring a vehicle title, this document verifies the seller's ownership and provides a legal statement confirming the transfer of ownership.
  • Payment Authorization Form: This form is necessary when paying for driving records or other services. It includes credit card information and authorizes the transaction.

Understanding these forms and documents can simplify the process of obtaining driving records and related information in Michigan. Always ensure that you provide accurate information to avoid delays or complications in your requests.

Similar forms

The Michigan Form 153, used for requesting driving records, shares similarities with the DMV Form 120. The DMV Form 120 allows individuals to request their own driving record, similar to the Michigan Form 153. Both forms require personal information such as name, address, and driver’s license number. They serve the same purpose of providing individuals access to their driving history, ensuring that users can verify the accuracy of their records for personal or legal reasons.

Another comparable document is the California Request for Driver’s Record form. Like the Michigan Form 153, this form is used to obtain an individual’s driving history. Both documents require the requester to provide personal identification details. The California form also includes sections for specifying the type of record needed, whether for personal use or for other purposes like insurance, paralleling the Michigan form’s categorization of requests.

The Texas DPS Driving Record Request form is also similar. It allows individuals to request their driving history, mirroring the functionality of the Michigan Form 153. Both forms require the requester’s identifying information and provide options for obtaining different types of records. The Texas form, like Michigan’s, emphasizes the importance of accurate information to ensure the correct records are retrieved.

In Florida, the Driver History Record Request form serves a similar purpose. Individuals can use this form to obtain their driving records, just as they would with the Michigan Form 153. Both forms require basic personal information and allow for the selection of specific record types. The Florida form also includes a fee structure similar to that of Michigan, highlighting the costs associated with retrieving driving records.

The New York State Request for Driving Record form is another document that shares similarities with the Michigan Form 153. This form allows individuals to request their driving history, requiring similar personal information. Both documents also outline the fees associated with obtaining records and provide options for how the records can be delivered to the requester.

The Illinois Driving Record Request form is comparable as well. It enables individuals to access their driving history, just like the Michigan Form 153. Both forms ask for personal identification and provide various options for record retrieval. The Illinois form also includes a fee structure, reinforcing the financial aspect of obtaining driving records.

In Ohio, the Request for Driving Record form serves a similar function. Individuals can request their driving history, akin to the Michigan Form 153. Both forms require personal information and specify the types of records available. The Ohio form also emphasizes the importance of providing accurate details to facilitate the retrieval process.

The Pennsylvania Driver Record Request form is another document that parallels the Michigan Form 153. It allows individuals to request their driving records and requires similar personal information. Both forms also detail the fees associated with obtaining records, ensuring that users are aware of any costs involved in the process.

Lastly, the Georgia Request for Motor Vehicle Record form is similar in nature. It enables individuals to access their driving history, just as the Michigan Form 153 does. Both forms require personal identification and provide options for different types of records. The Georgia form also includes a fee structure, making it consistent with the Michigan approach to requesting driving records.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Michigan 153 form, it is essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure your request is processed smoothly. Below is a list of things you should and shouldn't do:

  • Do complete all sections of the form accurately.
  • Do print or type your information clearly to avoid any confusion.
  • Do include your payment information, as the request will not be processed without it.
  • Do check the appropriate boxes that apply to your request.
  • Do sign and date the form to certify your request.
  • Don't leave any required fields blank; this may delay your request.
  • Don't forget to specify if you need the records sent to a different address.
  • Don't submit the form without reviewing it for errors or omissions.
  • Don't attempt to request someone else's records using this form; use the BDVR 154 form instead.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can help ensure that your request is processed efficiently and without unnecessary delays.

Misconceptions

Misconceptions about the Michigan 153 form can lead to confusion regarding its purpose and use. Below is a list of ten common misconceptions, along with explanations to clarify each one.

  • Driving records are free to obtain. Driving records are not free. There is a $7.00 lookup fee for each record requested, even if no record is found.
  • Anyone can request any driving record. Only individuals can request their own driving records. To obtain records for another person, a different form (BDVR 154) must be used.
  • All driving records show the same information. Driving records vary based on their intended use. Records for personal use may include all activity, while those for employment or insurance may exclude certain entries.
  • You need to fill out the entire form to request a record. If you only need your driving record, you can leave vehicle information blank to avoid additional charges.
  • Records can be faxed to any number. Certified records cannot be faxed. If you need a certified record, it must be mailed.
  • There are no penalties for misuse of the form. Misuse of personal information can lead to severe penalties, including felony charges and significant fines.
  • All records are processed immediately. Processing times may vary. It is advisable to allow sufficient time for your request to be handled.
  • You can request records for any vehicle. The form is primarily for personal driving records. To obtain vehicle history records, additional information may be required.
  • Payment is not necessary if no record is found. You are still responsible for the $7.00 lookup fee even if no record is located.
  • Records can be sent to anyone without restrictions. If you want records sent to another person or company, you must provide specific instructions and complete the appropriate section of the form.

Key takeaways

Filling out the Michigan 153 form correctly is essential for obtaining your driving or vehicle records. Here are some key takeaways to keep in mind:

  • Requesting Your Own Record: Use this form only if you are requesting your own driving record. If you need records for someone else, use form BDVR 154.
  • Accurate Information: Provide complete and accurate information to ensure your request is processed efficiently.
  • Lookup Fees: You must pay a $7.00 fee for each record lookup, even if no record is found.
  • Record Content: Personal driving records include all activity, including accidents where you were not at fault, while records for insurance or employment may omit certain details.
  • Payment Methods: Payment can be made by check, money order, or credit card. Ensure that all payment information is included to avoid delays.
  • Certification Required: You must sign the request form to certify that you are requesting your own record. Failure to do so will result in the request not being processed.

Be sure to follow the instructions carefully to avoid any issues with your request.