Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Minor in possesion
Does A MIP go against you driving record?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Minor in possesion
Yes, minor in possession of alcohol (MIP) convictions or formal juvenile delinquency adjudications are abstracted to the Secretary of State and are entered on the defendant's driver's record.
1st offense: entered on driver's record, but 0 points and no license sanction.
2nd offense w/in 7 year period: 0 points; 90 day impact on driving privileges (30 day "hard suspension" followed by 60 day restricted license).
3rd offense w/in 10 years: 0 points; 1 year impact on driving privileges (60 day hard suspension, followed by 305 day restricted license).
A "hard suspension" is a period when you cannot drive, period. No exceptions (other than life-or-death emergencies). No restricted license privileges, etc.
There are no "hardship appeals" to the SOS Driver's License Appeal Division -- such as, "I really, really need my license so I can drive to school or work, or because because because because because ..."
Check out http://www.michigan.gov/documents/OffenseCode_73877_7.pdf for a SOS document (74 pages) that lists all the traffic offenses in a chart and tells you what the points are, what the license sanctions are, etc.).
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