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What are the significant changes to the Abandoned Vehicle Law?

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What are the significant changes to the Abandoned Vehicle Law?

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Michigan’s Abandoned Vehicle law (Public Acts 493, 494 and 495 of 2004 and Public Act 593 of 2008) streamlines procedures for removing and processing abandoned vehicles. Important requirements include: • The Secretary of State mails the Notice of Abandoned Vehicle forms (TR-52E) formerly sent by law enforcement agencies to the vehicle owner and any secured party on record. • The Secretary of State maintains the Michigan Lost & Found Web site, which lists all vehicles that are reported as abandoned by Michigan law enforcement agencies. • Vehicles that are considered abandoned are no longer required to be tagged, and may be towed sooner in some cases. • Abandoning a vehicle carries increased penalties. Vehicle owners have record keeping requirements for title transfers (selling, trading, giving away or donating a vehicle). > Back To Abandoned Vehicle FAQ > Additional Abandoned Vehicle Related Information If you did not find the information you need, enter a descriptive word or phrase in

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