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A vehicle registration described in subsection (1) or a motorcycle registration described in subsection (2) that expires after March 31, 2021 but before August 1, 2021 is valid until 120 days after the date of the expiration.
Yes, a criminal history of conviction can cause you to be either ineligible for a CPL or have an existing CPL disqualified.
There is no fixed time limit on how long a case may take in the Michigan Court of Appeals from filing to disposition. The appeals process is complex, and it may be several months before the court issues a decision. However, some cases may be resolved earlier than others.
2. Your current license must be eligible for renewal. If your license is not renewed by its expiration date, you can still renew it up to one year after it has expired. If your license has expired for over one year, it cannot be renewed, and you must apply for a new one.
If your Concealed Pistol License is expired for one year or less prior to the date of application you are eligible to renew it. If your permit is expired more than one year prior to the date of application, you must follow the re-application process.
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Application for a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) may be completed through our online portal and will require the applicant to have their CPL and Drivers License. Applicants may also choose to utilize the Michigan State Police online renewal with their renewal PIN number.
There is no difference under the law if you are caught carrying a concealed pistol without a license, or with an expired license, the result is a felony. A concealed weapon does not require complete invisibility. Under Michigan CCW, carrying a pistol under your coat would be a violation of the law.
In fact, permanent disqualifications for Michigan CPLs can include (and may not be limited to): Legal incapacitation. Involuntary committal to a mental health institution. Being under a personal protection order or a bond order that prohibits gun possession.

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