Hi everyone,
I purchased a used street car from an individual a bit North of Detroit. At first, I was going to fly-in, stop at a local Michigan Secretary of State office (DMV), complete the required paperwork with the seller, grab some temporary "in-transit" 30-day plates and drive it back home in New York State. I would then visit my local DMV complete their required paperwork and be done.
Unfortunately, I guess I'm very stupid because I can't find any info about how to get temporary in-transit plates in Michigan as an out of state purchaser.
In NY, a non-resident purchasing a car in NY, can stop at any DMV branch, fill out the required paperwork and receive in-transit temporary 30-day plates to drive it back to their out of state residence for a nominal charge. All the requirements, forms, and instructions are online. They note any NY resident purchasing a vehicle out of state will need to work with that state's DMV.
Also, in NY, no residents are issues temporary plates because dealers provide permanent plates and individual walk out any DMV branch with permanent plates for private transactions. Michigan seems to provide everyone with temporary plates until they are mailed their permanent plates many weeks later.
Blan "B" is to borrow an open car trailer and make a road trip next week.
Any experts with some advice?
Fly-in and drive home is still my first choice.
Craig