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Roscommon County is a popular recreation area in the north-central part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, with the village of Roscommon as its county seat. People search records in Roscommon County come from local court files, the county clerk office, and statewide databases that pull data from all 83 Michigan counties. Public records include court cases, criminal history, vital records, and property filings. A combination of state tools and local office visits gives you several paths to find what you need about anyone connected to Roscommon County.

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Roscommon County at a Glance

24K+ Population
Roscommon County Seat
34th Judicial Circuit
1840 Year Founded

Michigan runs several statewide databases that make searching for people in Roscommon County straightforward. These tools pull records from local agencies across all counties and are available online around the clock. You do not have to visit the courthouse in Roscommon for most basic searches. The databases are public, and most are free or cost very little. No special credentials are needed to use them.

The MDOC Offender Tracking system at mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2 lets you look up anyone in the Michigan corrections system.

Roscommon County people search using Michigan OTIS offender tracking

OTIS shows current inmates, parolees, and people on probation. It includes sentence details and facility information. The tool is free and covers anyone from Roscommon County who is under state supervision.

MiCOURT at micourt.courts.michigan.gov handles court record searches for Roscommon County. You can filter by county and search by name to find civil suits, criminal cases, and family court actions. The tool is free and public under MCL 600.1420. It covers most case types going back several years. For older records that are not in the system, contact the clerk office in Roscommon directly.

Note: Roscommon County sees a large seasonal population due to its lakes and recreation areas. Some records may list temporary addresses rather than permanent ones.

Roscommon County Clerk Office

The Roscommon County Clerk handles vital records, court filings, and public documents for the county. The office is in the village of Roscommon and manages birth, death, and marriage records along with paperwork for the 34th Circuit Court. If you need a certified copy of any record, you can visit in person, call ahead, or send a request by mail. Walk-in visits are fastest for simple requests.

Certified copies of vital records run about $15 each. Provide identifying details about the person and the specific record on a request form. The state MDHHS office at michigan.gov/mdhhs keeps the same vital records at the state level and issues copies too. Either route gives you the same document, so pick the one that works best for you.

MCL 15.231 establishes Michigan's FOIA, which gives you the right to request records from any Roscommon County public office. The response deadline is five business days with a possible ten-day extension. Fees apply for copying and staff labor. FOIA requests are useful for getting records that have not been digitized, like police reports, inspection documents, and internal government correspondence. Many records in Roscommon County are still in paper form only.

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Roscommon County is part of the 34th Judicial Circuit, shared with Ogemaw County. The circuit court handles felonies, major civil disputes, family law matters, and appeals from lower courts. All case files are public records accessible through MiCOURT or at the courthouse in Roscommon. The 82nd District Court covers misdemeanors, traffic offenses, small claims, and other lower-level cases. District court records capture routine legal matters that are often the most useful for a people search.

Probate court in Roscommon County covers wills, estates, guardianships, and conservatorships. These records can reveal family relationships, property transfers, and financial standing. MCL 600.1420 keeps most court records open to anyone. Sealed cases and juvenile records are the main exceptions, and they are not available to the general public in Roscommon County or any other Michigan county.

For in-person searches, the courthouse in Roscommon is where you go. Have the person's full name ready, and a case number or date of birth helps narrow results. Staff can pull files for you to review. Copies involve a small per-page fee. The courthouse handles a moderate caseload, and staff are generally able to assist without long waits.

ICHAT is the go-to tool for criminal background searches in Roscommon County. The Michigan State Police run it under MCL 28.261a, and it costs $10 per search. Go to apps.michigan.gov/ICHAT and search by name. ICHAT pulls conviction records from courts and law enforcement agencies across the state. Any conviction in Roscommon County or elsewhere in Michigan should appear.

ICHAT only includes convictions. Arrests where charges were dropped or dismissed may not show up. For arrest records from Roscommon County, contact the county sheriff or file a FOIA request with the relevant law enforcement agency. The sheriff maintains booking logs and incident reports that provide local detail the state database does not cover.

The sex offender registry at mspsor.com is free and lets you search by name or location for registered offenders. OTIS at mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2 tracks inmates and parolees in the state corrections system. Both tools complement an ICHAT search. Using all three gives you a comprehensive criminal background picture for someone in Roscommon County.

More Roscommon County Search Resources

The LARA license lookup at val.apps.lara.state.mi.us verifies professional licenses across Michigan. It covers medical professionals, contractors, real estate agents, and dozens of other licensed occupations. The tool is free and shows license status and disciplinary history. Use it to confirm credentials for someone working in Roscommon County.

Michigan's unclaimed property database at unclaimedproperty.michigan.gov can reveal forgotten bank accounts and other funds tied to a person's name. The Michigan Open Data portal at data.michigan.gov has government datasets for broader research. The Legislature website at legislature.mi.gov provides full text for every statute cited on this page, from FOIA to ICHAT authorization.

Note: Roscommon County shares the 34th Circuit with Ogemaw County. Court searches may return results from both counties in the same system.

Nearby Counties

Roscommon County borders several other north-central Michigan counties. If your search extends beyond Roscommon County, each neighbor has its own clerk office and court system.

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