Search Warren People Records

Warren is the third-largest city in Michigan with more than 139,000 residents, making it a major hub for people search activity in Macomb County. Located just north of Detroit, the city sits entirely within Macomb County, so all court filings and public records for Warren residents flow through the county offices in Mount Clemens. Whether you need to look up a court case, check criminal history, or find basic information on someone who lives in Warren, there are several free and low-cost tools available to the public. This guide walks through the main resources for running a people search in Warren.

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Warren at a Glance

139K+ Population
Macomb County
16th Judicial Circuit
37th District Court

Warren Court Records Through Macomb County

Warren does not have its own county court system. All felonies, major civil cases, and family law matters for Warren residents go through the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Mount Clemens. The circuit court is the main trial court for all of Macomb County. Case records are public under MCL 600.1420. Anyone can search for court filings without giving a reason or proving any special interest in the case. You just need a name or case number to start your search.

The state runs an online tool called MiCOURT at micourt.courts.michigan.gov that covers courts across Michigan. Type in a name and the system pulls up all cases tied to that person in any participating court. This includes the Macomb County Circuit Court and the 37th District Court, which is the local court for Warren and Center Line. Results show party names, case types, filing dates, and current status. The search is free. It is one of the fastest ways to check on someone's court history in Warren without making a trip to the courthouse.

The 37th District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic tickets, small claims, and civil disputes under $25,000 for Warren residents. This court also feeds into the MiCOURT search tool. If you need the actual case documents rather than just the summary listing, you can visit the court clerk in person and ask to review the file. Copies cost a small per-page fee.

Note: Sealed cases and certain juvenile records are not available to the public even though most court records in Warren are open.

The City of Warren has its own government website at cityofwarren.org where you can find contact details for city departments, police records requests, and other local services. While the city itself does not maintain the kind of court or vital records that come up in a typical people search, it does handle local police reports and city ordinance violations. If you need a copy of a police report for an incident in Warren, you would contact the Warren Police Department directly through the city website.

The City of Warren homepage at cityofwarren.org provides access to local government services and department contacts.

City of Warren homepage for Warren people search

Use this site to find the Warren Police Department, city clerk, and other local offices that may hold records you need for your search.

Warren's city clerk handles things like business licenses, voter registration, and Freedom of Information Act requests for city-held documents. Under MCL 15.231, any person can file a FOIA request with the city to get copies of public records. The city must respond within five business days. This can be a useful tool when your Warren people search involves city government records that are not available through the county system.

Macomb County Clerk Records for Warren

The Macomb County Clerk at 120 North Main Street in Mount Clemens handles all the county-level records that touch Warren residents. This office keeps court filings, marriage licenses, assumed name records, and other documents. You can call them at (586) 469-5120. The clerk's website at clerk.macombgov.org has forms and instructions for making record requests from home. Staff can search by name, and most requests are handled the same day if the record is on file.

For recorded documents like property deeds, liens, and mortgage filings tied to Warren addresses, the Macomb County Register of Deeds in Mount Clemens keeps those records on file. This is helpful when your people search involves finding out what property someone owns in Warren or what legal filings are on record for a specific address. You can visit the Register of Deeds office in person to search by name or address and order copies of documents.

Note: The Macomb County Clerk at (586) 469-5120 can give you current fees for any record type before you visit or mail in a request.

The main tool for criminal history in Michigan is ICHAT, run by the Michigan State Police. Under MCL 28.261a, this database is open to the public. Each search costs $10. You enter a name at apps.michigan.gov/ICHAT and the system returns any Michigan criminal convictions tied to that person. It pulls records from courts and law enforcement agencies across the entire state, so it catches anything in Warren along with records from other jurisdictions.

For people who served time in a state prison, the OTIS tool from the Michigan Department of Corrections is free. Search at mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2 by name and you get photos, sentence details, and release dates. OTIS covers current inmates, parolees, and people on probation. This is useful for a Warren people search when you want to check if someone has done time in a Michigan facility.

The Macomb County government site at macombgov.org has additional information about the county sheriff's office and jail. If someone was recently booked into the Macomb County Jail, sheriff records may show booking details. This can be a helpful piece of a Warren people search when you are trying to track down recent arrest information.

Find Warren Vital Records

Birth and death records for events that happened in Macomb County are available through the county clerk in Mount Clemens. Marriage licenses filed in the county are also on record there. These documents can confirm names, dates, and family connections as part of a people search. Fees for certified copies run around $15 to $25 depending on the record type.

You can also request vital records through the state. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services maintains records for events anywhere in the state. Their vital records office at michigan.gov/mdhhs accepts requests online, by mail, or in person. The state office is sometimes slower than the county for local records, but it is useful when you are not sure where an event took place. Birth records in Michigan are restricted for 100 years and death records for 50 years, after which they become fully open to the public.

Warren People Search Resources

Resource Type Cost
MiCOURT Case Search Court Records Free
ICHAT Criminal History Criminal Records $10 per search
OTIS Offender Search Corrections Records Free
Macomb Records Portal Property/Recorded Docs Free to search
Macomb County Clerk Vital Records/Court Files Varies
MDHHS Vital Records Birth/Death/Marriage Varies

People Search in Nearby Cities

Warren borders several other large communities in Macomb County. People who live near city lines may have connections or records in neighboring areas. If your Warren people search does not turn up what you need, these nearby cities share the same county resources and court system.

Sterling Heights and Clinton Township are both in Macomb County, so they use the same circuit court and clerk office. Detroit is in Wayne County, which has its own court system and clerk.

Macomb County People Search

For a broader look at records in the area, visit the full Macomb County people search page. It covers all county-level offices, courts, and databases that handle records for Warren and every other community in the county. The county page has more detail on the clerk's office, the circuit court system, and how to file FOIA requests with county departments.

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