Michigan's laws are a bit different than Ontario, but basically OWI on a snowmobile is transferred to your driver licence and suspensions/points are applied. Any OWI offence is treated the same, whether it is in a motor vehicle or snowmobile or anything else. See this link from the Michigan Secretary of State:
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/SOS_W ... 8273_7.pdf
Marquisse wrote:
How do they consolidate information from Michigan's files to Ontario's, out of curiosity? IE, when will they find out or when will this conviction be registered on the license of a driver, licensed in a different country?
Ontario and Michigan signed a reciprocity agreement about 10 years ago. If an Ontario resident gets convicted of a "moving violation" in Michigan, MDOT employees know that they are supposed to take the information and send it to MTO. Ironically, Michigan does not have any reciprocity agreements with other US states for traffic tickets, only Ontario.

So if you are an out-of-state driver and you get pulled over in Michigan, one of three things happens (unless you're from Ontario):
- Take your licence (and usually your car) until you post a "bond"
- Pay $100 to the officer as a bond to ensure payment of the ticket, receipt issued
- Sign an agreement to return to Michigan to answer the charge, failure to appear generates an arrest warrant
OPS Copper wrote:
criminal code charge questions= ask your lawyer.
+1
FYI... if you're wondering why I know any of this, I used to live in Michigan.
Side note: Criminal Code topics are not appropriate for this board, but since this thread seems to be more about licence suspension, etc., based on an out-of-province offence, it is acceptable to talk about it here, IMO