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Michigan Permit and No-Fault Insurance: $25K Minimums, Who Covers You

Michigan's Level 1 Learner's License doesn't require personal car insurance for application. However, the vehicle you'll practice driving must be insured under Michigan's No-Fault law.

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  1. Michigan Insurance at Application vs. at the Road Test
  2. How Does Michigan No-Fault Insurance Cover a Teen on a Level 1 Permit?
  3. Driving Uninsured in Michigan: Fines, Points, SOS Action
  4. What Insurance Errors Cancel a Michigan Road Test Before It Starts?

Michigan Insurance at Application vs. at the Road Test

Insurance proof is not required at the Michigan SOS permit application. It becomes mandatory at the road test, where the vehicle must carry valid Michigan No-Fault coverage. Driving for supervised practice before the test still requires the vehicle to be insured.

No: the Secretary of State does not ask for insurance during your permit application. Insurance requirements activate the moment you begin practice driving in any vehicle.

The Secretary of State doesn't demand insurance proof during your permit application. You'll need to bring other key documents instead.

  • Proof of Identity and Social Security number
  • Segment 1 Certificate of Completion
  • Signed parental authorization
  • Pass vision test (20/40 acuity, 140-degree peripheral vision)
  • $25.00 Level 1 License fee

Insurance requirements kick in the moment you start practice driving.

How Does Michigan No-Fault Insurance Cover a Teen on a Level 1 Permit?

Michigan No-Fault law requires that every vehicle on the road carries insurance. A teen driving on a Level 1 permit under a parent supervisor is covered by the parent vehicle policy. Most insurers require notification when a teen begins regular practice driving.

Michigan's No-Fault law requires the vehicle you practice in to be insured. Most household policies cover permit-holding family members automatically, but verify with your insurer: some require immediate listing.

Michigan's insurance rules for teen drivers are simple but crucial to understand.

  • No personal car: You can practice in a parent's insured vehicle.
  • Most policies cover permit-holding household members automatically.
  • Always match the practice vehicle to the insurance card.

Pro tip: Parents, double-check your policy's teen driver coverage. Some insurers want immediate listing.

Driving Uninsured in Michigan: Fines, Points, SOS Action

Driving without valid Michigan No-Fault insurance is a misdemeanor carrying fines up to $500, possible license suspension, and up to one year in jail. The minimum Michigan coverage is $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident, and $10,000 property damage.

Driving without valid No-Fault insurance is serious business in Michigan. Penalties can be steep.

  • Misdemeanor charge possible
  • Fines up to $500
  • Potential jail time (up to one year)
Scenario Insurance Proof Required Action Needed
Permit Application No Bring required documents
Practice Driving Yes (Vehicle) Valid No-Fault certificate
Skills Test Mandatory Proof for test vehicle

Heads up: Examiners will cancel your driving test without proper insurance, costing you $50-$80 in rescheduling fees.

What Insurance Errors Cancel a Michigan Road Test Before It Starts?

Examiners check the insurance card matches the test vehicle plate before starting the road test. An expired card, a card with a different vehicle, or a card for a different named insured cancels the test. The fee is not refunded for insurance-related cancellations.

Expired insurance cards, vehicle mismatches, and unverifiable digital cards are the three most common reasons Michigan road tests are cancelled on test day.

Michigan teens, learn from these insurance mishaps to avoid test day disasters.

  • Expired Card Drama: Sterling Heights teen's test canceled due to outdated insurance card. $65 rescheduling fee? Ouch.
  • Vehicle Mismatch Mayhem: Ann Arbor student cited for driving a car not listed on insurance during a routine stop.
  • Digital Proof Failure: Grand Rapids examiner couldn't verify digital insurance card, killing the road test.

Survival Hack: Print two hard copies of your current insurance card. Trust me, future you will thank me.

Additional Resources:

  • Download the Parent Supervised Driving Guide (SOS-191)
  • Driving Skills Test Information
  • Michigan GDL Parent Guide
  • Probationary License Details

Vehicle Requirements for Skills Test: Bring valid registration and No-Fault insurance proof.

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