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Department of State suspends Detroit repair facility for violations
The Michigan Department of State has suspended the registration of Detroit auto repair facility Livernois Collision, 14900 Livernois Ave., after the facility failed to comply with requests by regulation agents to inspect dealership records.
Department of State regulatory staff were conducting an inspection at Livernois Collision on March 7, and the facility failed to provide major component parts records and parts receipts from May 2018 to February 2019. The suspension was served April 2.
The shop also had been cited by the department in April 2018 for failure to provide records.
Repair facilities may request an administrative hearing to contest their suspension and may regain their license if they show they’ve complied with the law. Additional administrative actions are also possible.
Consumers who have a complaint against Livernois Collision are encouraged to call the Office of Investigative Services automotive complaint line at 517-335-1410.
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Media Contact: Shawn Starkey - MDOS-Press@Michigan.gov