- Posted July 26, 2011
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Secretary of State website debuts fresh new look
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson recently announced that the website at www.Michigan.gov/sos has a new streamlined look and feel, with easier-to-read pages and colorful graphics.
"I invite you to spend a few minutes looking over our website to experience our fresh look," Johnson said. "The redesigned site will help you find the information you need more quickly to better assist you in doing business with us."
The main page features the most significant changes with categories now marked by graphics and social media links provided clearly on the right navigation. Johnson noted that the growing popularity of social media allows the department to reach its customers with an immediacy not available in more traditional forms of communication. Expandable menus connect users to the most frequently-visited pages and online services while providing links to popular forms and documents. Visitors can also easily keep up with the latest news and headlines.
For additional information, visit the Secretary of State website at www.Michigan.gov/sos and sign up for official Secretary of State Twitter feeds at www.twitter.com/Michsos and Facebook updates at www.facebook.com/Michigansos.
Customers also may call the Department of State Information Center to speak to a customer-service representative at (888) SOS-MICH (767-6424).
Published: Tue, Jul 26, 2011
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