* Violation of a local ordinance: Some cities and towns in Michigan might have ordinances restricting minors' activities at night, including driving. Violating a local curfew ordinance could result in a fine. The specifics would depend entirely on the local law.
* Driving without a proper license or permit restrictions: A 16-year-old's driving privileges are usually restricted. Driving during times prohibited by their permit or license restrictions (even if it's not a formal curfew) would be a violation and could result in license suspension or other penalties.
* Involvement in other offenses: If driving after a certain time leads to or is connected with other illegal activities (e.g., underage drinking, reckless driving, speeding), the consequences would be much more severe and related to those specific offenses, not just the time of day.
In short, there's no specific "driving past curfew" ticket. The potential consequences depend on the specific circumstances and whether the driving violates existing laws about licensing, local ordinances, or other traffic/criminal regulations. A 16-year-old's parents could also face repercussions if they knew about and allowed the violation.