Saginaw County Michigan Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(3057)Saginaw County Courts
Saginaw Circuit Court111 South Michigan AvenueSaginawMI48602989-790-5544
Saginaw County Courts
Saginaw District Court111 South Michigan AvenueSaginawMI48602989-790-5596
Saginaw County District Attorney Office
Saginaw County Prosecuting Attorney111 South Michigan AvenueSaginawMI48602989-790-5330
Saginaw County DMVs
Saginaw County Plus Branch Office4404 Bay RoadSaginawMI48603888-767-6424
Saginaw Secretary of State Branch Office4212 Dixie HighwaySaginawMI48601888-767-6424
Frankenmuth Secretary of State Branch Office477 North Main StreetFrankenmuthMI48734888-767-6424
Saint Charles Secretary of State Branch Office115 South Saginaw StreetSt. CharlesMI48655888-767-6424
Saginaw County Court Records Databases
City of Saginaw Parking Tickets
Saginaw County Accident Reports
Saginaw County Child Support Warrants
Saginaw County Circuit Court Records
Saginaw County Circuit Court Website
Saginaw County Court Records
Saginaw County Court Records (Michigan)
Saginaw County Criminal Records
Saginaw County Probate Records
Saginaw County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Saginaw County Treasurer Website
Saginaw County Court Jury Duty Information
Saginaw County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesMI
Saginaw County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesMI
Saginaw County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 1 Day, Circuit/District Resident: 1 DayMI
Saginaw County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18MI

How to Locate Court Records in Saginaw County, MI

Searching for Saginaw County Court Records in Michigan can be a challenging endeavor. This is because all of the courts, local, state and federal, are linked together and you have to go through the court system to find out if something happened. If you have been charged with or committed a crime, you will want to know the name of the person who committed the crime, their birth date and social security number.

In order to search for these records, you have two options. You can either go to each of the courts yourself and request all the information you need, or hire a private investigator to search for this information for you. Both of these methods have their pros and cons.

Court records in Michigan are basically public information, unless you are the one obstructing the public’s access to it. If you are not an attorney, for example, you will not be able to obtain information on a person’s criminal past unless they give you permission. Also, most criminal cases happen locally so it is unlikely that you will get any information outside of the county in which you were arrested. If you do find criminal records online, they will usually be older than ten years.

Your second option is to hire a private investigator or background check service to perform a search for you. While this may seem like a good idea, there are some pitfalls that are involved. Most criminal records are sealed by the state and/or the county and cannot be searched via online means. This means that if someone has been convicted of a crime in another state, their arrest record in Michigan will not reflect it.

Also, most background checks are not free and you may have to pay a small fee in order to access the public records. This is because criminal justice information is considered a state secret and is very sensitive. There is also a possibility that you will receive inaccurate or outdated information. The information is only updated when you choose to update it.

Court records are public and available to anyone who needs them. However, the accuracy of the data is not guaranteed. If you are looking for someone’s public court records in Michigan, you can access them for free. However, you must be able to provide some information about yourself in order to get that information. Otherwise, the records will be incomplete and not entirely accurate.