SOS Express News from Secretary of State Ruth Johnson

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Secretary of State moves forward on tech improvements for customers

As more and more customers take advantage of alternative ways to do business with the Secretary of State such as online services at ExpressSOS.com, the department is moving forward with several technology-driven improvements to provide faster and more convenient service.

“Michigan residents are realizing there are better ways to renew their tabs or change their address than by waiting in our busy offices,” Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said. “Technology is enabling us to make it easier for you as our customers.”

Johnson said her team has new projects in the works as well as further development of existing programs. These include:

  • Implementation of Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) system – The department is in the beginning phases of development with the selected vendor.. By replacing paper documents with an electronic record, ELT makes lien and title information more secure, which provides additional protection to consumers and lenders and thwarts fraud. Among the advantages of the new system are a reduction in the possibility of title fraud and lower title and lien processing costs for financial institutions and the State of Michigan. It also means greater convenience for vehicle owners, who will enjoy faster title-related transactions, less paperwork and, in most cases, no need for a trip to a Secretary of State office. 
     
  • Expansion of MI-TIME Line – Plans subject to budget approval are for the popular wait management system, which lets customers make appointments or get in line online at michigan.gov/mitimeline by phone or app and then conveniently arrive at the branch office right before their turn, to expand to 13 more Secretary of State offices in the coming months. Currently available in 30 of the busiest branch offices,MI-TIME Line has been used by nearly 4.5 million customers since it launched in 2014.
     
  • Addition of more Self-Service Stations – The department will be installing an additional 20 Self-Service Stations for plate renewals across the state, including a second kiosk in some SUPER!Centers that have very high usage on the existing kiosk. The timesaving machines allow customers to renew their plates and print out their tabs to take with them in less than two minutes. There are currently 78 Self-Service Stations in operation across the state, which handle a total of more than 800,000 transactions a year.

  • Modernization of MDOS mainframe computer system – FAST Enterprises, a vendor with an excellent track record on similar modernization projects in other states, has begun work on replacing the department’s decades-old Legacy computer system with a modern system that will improve service for customers, including more online transaction options. FAST has successfully launched nine motor vehicle systems in seven states, delivering on time and on budget in each project.

Johnson said her office will also continue to market and promote the many online transactions customers can complete without having to visit a Secretary of State office. “Just hop online, not in line, to ExpressSOS.com, now with Print 'n Go. It's painless,” she said. The site allows customers to renew plates, renew and replace driver’s licenses and state IDs, change their address and order duplicate registrations and titles. People can also sign up on Michigan’s organ donor registry, among other options. Through the first four months of 2017, there were 699,041 transactions at ExpressSOS.com, an increase of 49 percent from the same period last year.

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ProtectMiChild can help keep kids safe

With June celebrated as National Internet Safety Month, Secretary Johnson is reminding parents they can help keep their kids safe by joining the ProtectMiChild Registry.

The registry is a free and secure program housed on the Secretary of State website that families and schools can use to block adult-oriented ads for products like alcohol, tobacco, pornography and online gambling from reaching their children’s email inboxes, tablets, cell phones or instant messenger IDs.

Concerned parents or schools may register the electronic addresses for any devices children use at ProtectMiChild.com

The registry will block adult Internet ads for all registered contact points (such as an email address, smart phone number or instant messenger ID) for three years or until the youngest child with access to the contact point reaches the age of 18. 

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Plate helps preserve MI lighthouses

Michigan’s lighthouse license plate has a new design and Secretary Johnson and Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Executive Director Earl Poleski are promoting it as a way to help preserve the iconic structures on the state’s shorelines.

“Michigan is a state of wondrous natural resources and breathtaking beauty,” Secretary Johnson said. “Scattered along the edges of its peninsulas, our Great Lakes State also has more than a hundred lighthouses that are majestic to behold and exciting to explore. We need to keep them in good condition for everyone to enjoy.”

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