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Logging In With MiLogin for  Citizen

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MiLogin for Citizen Profiles

I'm not sure if I have a MiLogin for Citizen profile. What should I do?

You likely have an existing profile if you have:

  • Previously logged in to the Individual Income Tax eService to view your Treasury tax information, you have a MiLogin for Citizen profile and you can use that user ID and password for MiTreasury eServices – Citizen.
  • Ever used other state government web platforms for personal matters – like Secretary of State to renew your driver’s license, Unemployment to file or claim unemployment benefits, or Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to apply for benefits –you have a MiLogin for Citizen profile and you can use that user ID and password for MiTreasury eServices – Citizen.

If you are unsure what your MiLogin for Citizen profile User ID is, use the 'Lookup Your User ID' link on the MiLogin Welcome page and follow the prompts to discover if you have a MiLogin for Citizen profile connected to your email address. If you are unsure which email address you used for your MiLogin for Citizen profile, you can repeat the lookup process to search multiple email addresses.

If you have a MiLogin for Citizen profile but discover there are issues (e.g., disabled or deactivated account, need to change your email address, or merge user IDs if you have multiple profiles) work with MiLogin directly to resolve these problems before signing into MiTreasury eServices – Citizen.  

What is MiLogin for Citizen?

The MiTreasury eServices – Citizen portal leverages the MiLogin for Citizen environment. Referred to as simply “MiLogin”, it is the State of Michigan’s identity management network for online platforms, streamlining interactions by eliminating the need for different user profiles across state departments.

You should create and maintain user credentials in MiLogin for Citizen for interacting with state government regarding personal matters.