Macomb County People Search

Macomb County is the third most populous county in Michigan with over 880,000 residents spread across its cities and townships. A Macomb County people search can pull up court records, criminal history checks, vital records, and other public files held by county offices and state agencies. The county seat is Mount Clemens, where the main clerk and court offices are based. Whether you need to look up a case, check on someone's background, or find contact details for a person in the county, several free and paid tools are open to the public. This guide covers the key resources for searching people records in Macomb County.

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Macomb County at a Glance

880K+ Population
Mt. Clemens County Seat
16th Judicial Circuit
27 Communities

Macomb County Clerk Office Records

The Macomb County Clerk is the main office for public records at the county level. It sits at 120 North Main Street in Mount Clemens, MI 48043. You can call them at (586) 469-5120. The clerk handles court filings, vital records, and many other documents that are part of a Macomb County people search. Staff can help you find records by name or case number. Hours are standard business hours on weekdays. Walk-ins are fine for most requests, though calling ahead can save time if you need something specific pulled from archives.

The clerk's office keeps marriage licenses, assumed name filings, and other records that tie back to people in the county. If you need a certified copy of a document, they can provide one for a small fee. Most requests are handled the same day if the record is on file. For older records that may be stored off-site, it can take a few days. The Macomb County Clerk website at clerk.macombgov.org has forms and instructions for making requests from home.

You can also send requests by mail. Include the full name of the person, the type of record you need, and a check for the copy fee. The clerk will mail back what they find.

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

The 16th Judicial Circuit Court handles major civil and criminal cases in Macomb County. This court processes felonies, large civil disputes, family law matters, and appeals from lower courts. All case records are public under MCL 600.1420, which means anyone can look up a case without giving a reason. You just need a name or case number to get started. The circuit court website at circuitcourt.macombgov.org has details on how to access case files and what is available online.

For a broader search, the state runs MiCOURT at micourt.courts.michigan.gov. This tool covers courts across Michigan, including the Macomb County circuit and district courts. Type in a name and you get a list of cases tied to that person. Each result shows party names, case type, filing dates, and status. It is free to search. This is one of the fastest ways to run a Macomb County people search through court records without leaving your desk.

Macomb County also has district courts that handle misdemeanors, traffic cases, landlord disputes, and small claims. The 37th District Court covers Warren and Center Line. The 41-A and 41-B courts cover Sterling Heights, Shelby Township, and Clinton Township. Each of these courts feeds into the statewide search system, so MiCOURT picks them up too.

If you need full case documents rather than just the summary, you can visit the court clerk in person. They will pull the file for you to review. Copies cost a small fee per page. Some documents, like those in sealed juvenile cases or certain family matters, may not be available to the public.

Macomb County Property Records

The Macomb County Register of Deeds keeps recorded documents like deeds, liens, mortgages, and other filings tied to names and properties in the county. These records are useful for a people search when you want to see what property or legal filings someone has on record in Macomb County. The Register of Deeds office in Mount Clemens can search by name or document type and provide copies for a small fee.

Property transfers, mortgage filings, and lien records go back several years. If you are looking into someone's property history in Macomb County, the Register of Deeds is the place to start. You can visit in person or call ahead to check if a record is on file before making the trip.

Note: Property and recorded document searches are separate from court case searches. Contact the Register of Deeds for property filings and the clerk for court records.

Criminal records tied to people in Macomb County come from a few places. The Michigan State Police runs ICHAT, which is the main statewide criminal history database. Under MCL 28.261a, this tool is open to the public. Each search costs $10. You enter a name and ICHAT returns any Michigan criminal convictions tied to that person. It pulls from courts and law enforcement agencies across the state, so it catches Macomb County records along with everything else. Go to the ICHAT portal on the Michigan State Police site to run a search.

The Macomb County Sheriff at sheriff.macombgov.org is another resource. The sheriff's office handles county jail bookings and may have information on recent arrests and inmates. Their site has details on how to contact the jail and check on someone currently in custody. This can be helpful when a people search involves someone who may have been recently booked in Macomb County.

For people who served time in a Michigan state prison, the OTIS system run by the Department of Corrections is free and open to everyone. Search by name and you get photos, sentence details, and release dates. It covers current inmates, parolees, and people on probation across the state.

Access Public Records in Macomb County

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act, found in MCL 15.231 through MCL 15.246, gives you the right to request records from any county office. Macomb County offices must respond to written FOIA requests within five business days. You can ask for police reports, inspection records, meeting minutes, and most other government documents. There is no rule that says you must explain why you want them. The law lets anyone ask for public records for any reason.

To file a request, write to the specific Macomb County department that holds the records you need. Be clear about what you want. Include dates, names, and the type of document if you can. The county may charge a fee for copying and searching, but the first $20 in labor is often waived for individuals. The Macomb County main website at macombgov.org has contact details for each department, which helps you send your request to the right place.

The Macomb County government homepage at macombgov.org is a central hub for all county departments and services.

Macomb County government homepage for Macomb County people search

Use this site to find contact details, office hours, and FOIA request instructions for any Macomb County department.

Some records are exempt from FOIA. Medical records, sealed court files, and certain law enforcement records may be withheld. But the vast majority of county records are public and available for a Macomb County people search.

Find Vital Records in Macomb County

The Macomb County Clerk issues certified copies of birth and death records for events that happened in the county. Marriage licenses are also on file at the clerk's office. These vital records can be a key part of a people search when you need to confirm names, dates, or family connections. Fees for certified copies are typically around $15 to $25, depending on the record type.

You can request vital records in person at the clerk's office in Mount Clemens, by mail, or through the state MDHHS system. The state office handles records for events anywhere in Michigan, but the county clerk is often faster for local records. If you know the event happened in Macomb County, start there. Staff can search by name and date of the event. Walk-in requests for records that are on file are usually handled the same day. Mail requests take a bit longer.

Note: Birth records in Michigan are restricted for 100 years, and death records for 50 years. Older records are open to anyone for a people search.

Macomb County 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
Register of Deeds Property/Recorded Docs Varies by record
County Clerk Office Vital Records/Court Files Varies by record
Sheriff Inmate Lookup Jail/Booking Records Free

People Search in Macomb County Cities

Macomb County has several large cities and townships that are served by the county court system and clerk office. People records for residents in these communities go through Macomb County offices. Pick a city below to learn more about local resources for your people search.

All of these communities fall within the 16th Judicial Circuit, so their court cases and public records are managed at the county level in Mount Clemens.

Nearby Counties for People Search

If your search goes beyond Macomb County borders, the counties next door have their own clerk offices and court systems. People who live near county lines may have records in more than one county. Check these nearby counties if your Macomb County people search does not turn up what you need.

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