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Information about prisoners and parolees who have discharged from their sentences and who are not being currently supervised by, or under the jurisdiction of, the MDOC is not contained on OTIS.
A search result will provide information about any offender who is, or was, in a Michigan prison, on parole or probation under the supervision of the MDOC, has transferred in or out of Michigan under the Michigan Interstate Compact, or who has escaped or absconded from their sentence.
An offender’s MDOC number is unique. Searching by the number will return information on one prisoner and is the most accurate way to find a particular offender. The Michigan Legislature allows removal of offenders from the website after three years has elapsed from the discharge date. This holds true even if the offender dies.
You may see a mugshot (if available), physical details, aliases, and details of their offenses, including sentence length, county of conviction, court file number, and conviction type. You can also use a third-party tool like InfoTracer to search for inmates in Michigan easily.
Instructions on looking up any Michigan inmate, parolee, supervised release or discharged prisoner. How to look up inmates in the Bureau of Prisons and ICE Detainees.
14 lip 2023 · offenses and/or disposition (sentencing) dates into offenders. In other words, offenders with multiple offenses and/or multiple dispositions from the same sentencing county during the year were reported as follows: • Offenses/Dispositions for the same offender that occurred on different days were reported as separate disposition events.