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How do I convert my out-of-state driver's license to a Michigan license?
 
Answer:
Take your current out-of-state driver's license, proof of a valid Social Security number , U.S. citizenship or legal presence
if not a U.S. citizen, identity and at least two documents establishing Michigan residency to a Secretary of State office.  
You will be given a vision test and your out-of-state driver's license will be converted to a Michigan driver's license.

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. 

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