Shiawassee County Michigan Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(3060)Shiawassee County Court Records Offices
Shiawassee County Prosecuting Attorney201 North Shiawassee StreetCorunnaMI48817989-743-2373
Shiawassee County Court Records Offices
Corunna Circuit Court208 North Shiawassee StreetCorunnaMI48817989-743-2239
Corunna District Court110 East Mack StreetCorunnaMI48817989-743-2395
Owosso Secretary of State Branch Office1720 East M 21OwossoMI48867888-767-6424
Shiawassee County Court Records Databases
Shiawassee County Accident Reports
Shiawassee County Child Support Warrants
Shiawassee County Court Records
Shiawassee County Criminal Records
Shiawassee County Probate Records
Shiawassee County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Shiawassee County Court Jury Duty Information
Shiawassee County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesMI
Shiawassee County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesMI
Shiawassee County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 1 Day, Circuit/District Resident: 1 DayMI
Shiawassee County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18MI

Court Records in Shiawassee County, North Carolina

Do you need to search for court records in Shiawassee County, Michigan? This is no joke, because the process is a very tedious and time-consuming task. Fortunately, there are online services that can help you with your search. But what do you really need from these sites?

First of all, if you’re doing an on-line search for this type of information, you need to make sure that the website you choose has access to the records you want. Some of them only have limited records and if you try to search for something that is not available, you will probably end up frustrated. The best websites have a lot of information and they update their databases regularly so you don’t have to worry about any outdated information. You also don’t have to search for hours or days together, which is great for people who don’t have much time on their hands.

Once you have chosen a reliable website, you will be asked to put in basic information about the person you want to search for court records. This will include their full name, where they live, birth date, social security number, and case number. Some of the websites may also ask you to provide additional information or you may have to input a partial social security number or driver’s license number, but the good ones will let you do it on the first page!

Once this information has been entered, you can start your search. Most of the websites will give you the location of where the person was born. If they were assigned a Social Security number, the state they live in will be given as well. Just click on the search button and a few clicks later, you will have all the information you need. Depending on what you’re looking for, there should be results.

Some websites will also let you narrow down your search by adding in certain criteria. For instance, if you know the person’s birth date, you can enter that in to narrow down results to only those years or days that the person was born. If you know the person’s case number, you can enter that in to narrow down results to only cases in which the person is a defendant, or defendant’s attorney, or attorney of some sort. If you know the exact year or date of birth of the person in question, you can input that into the search field as well.

When you have done all of this, you’ll end up with some results that you can read. However, be wary of websites that want to charge you to see the information. If you pay for the report, you can be sure that the person in question has in fact been reported for divorce or legal proceedings.