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Michigan ID Scanning Laws & Regulations

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Michigan has 4 laws which we consider relevant to ID verification, in addition to other laws which may related to age verification, identity verification, KYC, privacy, and biometrics.

Can you scan IDs in Michigan?

Yes. There are no laws prohibiting the electronic scanning of an ID in Michigan. A Michigan statute does prohibit those who are not a party to a transaction from scanning IDs without consent, but lawfully operating businesses are not restricted from ordinary operations that include ID scanning.

Can you save data from a scanned ID in Michigan?

Yes. There are no current laws which limit or restrict saving data from a scanned ID in Michigan. However, stored personal information may not be disclosed unless expressly permitted in section 2 of Act 222.

Does Michigan offer affirmative defense for ID scanning?

No. Michigan has no affirmative defense laws related to ID scanning.

What types of IDs does Michigan issue?

Michigan issues drivers licenses and state IDs, including REAL ID.

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Age verification for alcohol sales

Michigan requires that businesses verify age, but does not require electronic scanning or verification for alcohol sales.

Read § 04.21.050 →

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Age verification for tobacco sales

Michigan requires that businesses check IDs for tobacco product purchasers appearing less than 27. Online sales must include digital age verification to ensure the purchaser is at least 21 years old.

Read Act 31 of 1915 →

ID scanning for scrap metal

Michigan requires scrap metal purchasers to keep record of a seller’s name, address, ID number, and a copy of the ID. ID scanning can ensure this process is efficient and compliant.

Read Act 445.427 →

ID scanning for ephedrine or pseudoephedrine

Sellers of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine must verify ID and keep records containing ID and sale information.

Read 333,1766e →

Michigan does not have a comprehensive data privacy law. One was introduced in November 2023 (SB 659) but died in committee.

Reach out to learn from our team of identity experts how ID scanning can ensure your business remains compliant with all current and upcoming regulations.

These resources are for informational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional legal advice.

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