Search Wyoming MI People Records

Wyoming is a city of more than 77,000 people in Kent County, Michigan, sitting just south of Grand Rapids. A people search in Wyoming uses the same Kent County offices and courts that serve the larger Grand Rapids metro area. The Kent County Clerk in Grand Rapids handles court records, vital records, and property filings for Wyoming residents. State databases like ICHAT and MiCOURT also cover this area. This page explains how to find public records tied to people in Wyoming through county and state resources.

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Wyoming, MI at a Glance

77K+ Population
Kent County
17th Circuit Court
Grand Rapids County Seat

Kent County Clerk for Wyoming Records

Wyoming does not have its own county offices. All public records for the city go through Kent County in Grand Rapids. The Kent County Clerk handles court filings, marriage licenses, vital records, and property documents for the entire county, including Wyoming. The clerk office sits in downtown Grand Rapids at the county administration building. You can visit in person or check their website at accesskent.com/Clerk to see what services are available online.

The clerk keeps records for the 17th Circuit Court, which is one of the busiest courts in Michigan. Kent County is the fourth most populous county in the state, so the volume of filings is high. For a people search in Wyoming, the clerk office is your main local resource. Staff can look up records by name if you go to the counter, and they process requests for certified copies of various documents. Marriage records, in particular, are straightforward to get because Michigan treats them as fully public records.

Office Kent County Clerk
Address 300 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone (616) 632-7640
Website accesskent.com/Clerk
Circuit 17th Judicial Circuit Court

Note: Wyoming residents use the same Kent County Clerk office in Grand Rapids that serves all other cities and townships in the county.

Court records for Wyoming cases are filed with the 17th Circuit Court in Kent County. This court handles felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family law matters, and probate filings. Every case creates a public record under MCL 600.1420, which says court files are open to anyone. You do not need to be involved in the case. You do not need to give a reason for looking. The Kent County courts page at accesskent.com/Courts has details on how to access records and what services each court provides.

The Michigan State Police website at michigan.gov/msp is the central hub for statewide criminal record tools and public safety resources in Michigan.

Michigan State Police portal for Wyoming people search resources

From this site you can reach ICHAT, crime statistics, and other law enforcement databases that cover Wyoming and all of Kent County.

For online searching from home, MiCOURT at micourt.courts.michigan.gov is the best free tool. It covers all Michigan courts, including the 17th Circuit and the 62nd District Court that serves Wyoming. You search by party name and get case numbers, hearing dates, charges, and case status. The 62nd District Court in Wyoming handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, small claims, and civil infractions for the city. Between the circuit court and district court, most legal matters tied to a Wyoming resident will show up in one of these systems.

Kent County also has its own online records system through the Access Kent portal. This pulls together court records, property data, and other public filings into one search interface. It is worth checking both MiCOURT and the county portal because sometimes records appear in one system before the other, depending on when the clerk office processes the filing.

Wyoming Criminal History Check

ICHAT is the primary tool for running a criminal history check on someone in Wyoming. The Michigan State Police maintains this system under MCL 28.261a. Each search costs $10. You visit apps.michigan.gov/ICHAT, enter the person's name, and get back a report of any criminal convictions on file statewide. This picks up convictions from Kent County and all other counties in Michigan. Results are immediate.

The Michigan Department of Corrections runs OTIS for free at mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2. OTIS tracks current and former state inmates, parolees, and people on probation. If your search involves someone who may have been in a state prison, this tool shows photos, sentence information, and release dates. It does not cover people held only in the Kent County jail. Local jail records go through the Kent County Sheriff's Office.

The sex offender registry at mspsor.com is another free search tool. You can look up registered offenders by name, zip code, or address. It shows where offenders live, what they were convicted of, and their photos. This covers all of Michigan, including Wyoming and the rest of Kent County.

Note: ICHAT reports show convictions only. Arrests that did not lead to a conviction and pending cases will not appear in the results.

Look Up Wyoming Vital Records

Birth, death, and marriage records for Wyoming go through the Kent County Clerk. Marriage records are public in Michigan. Anyone can request a copy by visiting the clerk office or mailing in a request form. Birth and death records have more restrictions on who can order certified copies, but index information is generally searchable. The clerk office in Grand Rapids is about a ten-minute drive from most parts of Wyoming, making in-person visits fairly convenient.

The state also keeps vital records through MDHHS at michigan.gov/mdhhs. This central repository holds records going back to 1867. You can order copies by mail or online. State orders take longer than local ones, sometimes several weeks. For events that happened in Kent County, the local clerk is almost always the faster option. Vital records are useful in a people search because they confirm names, dates, and family connections that other record types might not show.

Public Records Requests in Wyoming

Under MCL 15.231, Michigan's Freedom of Information Act gives anyone the right to request government records. You can file a FOIA request with the City of Wyoming, Kent County, or any other local government office. This works well for records that are not available through online search tools. Police reports, code enforcement files, and internal documents often require a written FOIA request. The agency has five business days to respond.

To make a request, write to the FOIA coordinator at the relevant office. Be specific about what you want. Include your name and how you want the records delivered. There may be fees for copies and search time. The agency has to tell you the cost before they begin. FOIA is a good tool for digging deeper into a Wyoming people search when the standard databases do not have everything you need. Between online tools and FOIA requests, you can access a wide range of public records tied to people in the area.

Nearby Cities

Wyoming borders Grand Rapids and shares many of the same county resources. If your search extends beyond Wyoming, these nearby cities may have relevant records.

Kent County covers Wyoming, Grand Rapids, and many other communities in west Michigan.

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