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Search for Michigan court cases and access information on criminal convictions, sentencing details, and more through the MiCOURT case search.
A: Many Michigan counties have a CPL application status lookup function on their respective County Clerk web sites. If that functionality does not exist at your County Clerk's web site, you can visit in person or call them on the telephone: Michigan County Clerk Directory .
The Role of County Clerk in County Government. The duties of the County Clerk are provided by Michigan Law, which include, but are not limited to: Clerk of the Court; Chief Election Official of the County; Clerk of the County Jury Board; Clerk of the County Board of Canvassers; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners; Clerk of the County ...
Notices are mailed to carriers in the fall with instructions for renewal. Failure to renew by January 1st will result in revocation of your CVED Authority. Questions Regarding CVED Authority or CAP? Contact the Regulatory and Credentialing Section: Phone: 517-284-3250, option 4, and then option 1 Email: MSP-CVED-RCS@michigan.gov
Some courts, only display case numbers and information for criminal convictions if the sentencing occurred within seven years of the date of search in MiCOURT. These courts are identified with a check mark under the "7-Year Criminal Sentence Filter" column of the MiCOURT case search.
Ann Manary, County Clerk. 220 W Ellsworth Street. Midland, MI 48640-5194. Phone: (989) 832-6739. Fax: (989) 832-6680. Hours: Mon-Fri (8 am - 5 pm) Have a Question? Reach Out
Michigan Association of County Clerks 120 N. Washington Square, Suite 110A Lansing, MI 48933