Self-service stations will be out of service from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday, May 24, for system maintenance.
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Branches in Wyoming, Grand Rapids to remain closed
Two Secretary of State offices will remain closed until further notice as the 129 other branches across the state reopen as scheduled on Monday, June 1 at 9 a.m. While the two branches are closed, existing appointments will be honored at other branches in the area.
The Wyoming branch located at 1056 Rogers Plaza Southwest will remain closed because a person in contact with branch staff last week has tested positive for COVID-19. The Grand Rapids branch located at 1 Division Avenue North will remain closed due to damage sustained on Saturday evening.
Customers with existing appointments at either of the branches will receive emails as their appointment date approaches with instructions to have their appointment honored at another branch in the area. Customers can also visit Michigan.gov/SOS or call 888-SOS-MICH to reschedule their appointment.
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