Jail & Inmate Records
The Wexford County Jail in Cadillac is the primary detention facility for anyone arrested within Wexford County, including residents of the area. Upon arrival, the booking process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information. Visitation at the facility requires appointments and strict adherence to security protocols.
Vital Records
Vital records for Boon, Michigan, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, are maintained by the Wexford County Clerk's Office. Residents can request copies of these documents by visiting the clerk's office or accessing the online records portal. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services also provides access to statewide vital records through their website.
Business & Licensing Records
Business records for Boon, Michigan can be accessed through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). The department's online business entity search allows users to look up registered companies, including their formation documents, owners, and registered agents. The Wexford County Register of Deeds also maintains records of commercial property transactions throughout Wexford County.
Economy & Demographics
Economic data and records for Boon, Michigan can be found through various government and private sources. The U.S. Census Bureau provides demographic and economic information for the town, including population, income, and employment statistics. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation also offers economic data and business resources for communities across the state. The Wexford County Economic Development Corporation may have information on the local economy and business activities in Boon.
Elections & Voter Records
Voters in Boon, Michigan are served by the Wexford County Clerk - Election Division, located at 437 E Division Street, Cadillac, MI 49601, phone (231) 779-9480, website www.wexfordcounty.org. Michigan residents can register to vote online at www.michigan.gov/vote up to 15 days before an election, or in person at Wexford County Clerk's office, township clerk's office, or Secretary of State branch offices up through Election Day with proof of residency. Acceptable ID includes a Michigan driver's license, state ID, or documents showing name and current address.
The state implemented automatic voter registration at Secretary of State offices and allows same-day voter registration during the early voting period and on Election Day. As an unincorporated community, Boon has no municipal elections for mayor or city council. Instead, residents vote in Haring Township elections for township supervisor, clerk, treasurer, and trustees. These township elections are held in even-numbered years during the August primary and November general election. The next major election is November 3, 2026, when Michigan holds state and federal elections on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Local voters will decide contested races for Governor of Michigan (Rick Snyder's term structure means 2026 is a gubernatorial election year), Michigan Secretary of State, Michigan Attorney General, all 110 Michigan House of Representatives seats, Michigan Senate seats in even-numbered districts, one U.S. Senate seat (Michigan's Class II seat is up in 2026), and all U.S. House seats including Michigan's 1st Congressional District which covers Wexford County. County-level races will include Wexford County commissioners, sheriff, prosecutor, clerk, treasurer, register of deeds, and drain commissioner. Residents can find their assigned polling location by entering their address at www.michigan.gov/vote or by contacting the Haring Township Clerk at 1869 N 13 Road, Cadillac, MI 49601, phone (231) 775-9322. Michigan allows no-reason absentee voting, meaning any registered voter may request an absentee ballot by completing an application available at www.michigan.gov/vote, through the county or township clerk, or by mail. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. The Friday before the election, though ballots can be requested in person through 4 p.m. On the Monday before Election Day. In the November 2024 presidential election, Wexford County reported approximately 62% voter turnout with roughly 10,500 ballots cast out of 17,000 registered voters. The county has historically leaned Republican in statewide and federal races. Public election records in Michigan include voter registration lists (available with restrictions under MCL 168.522 and 168.523), campaign finance reports searchable at www.michigan.gov/campaignfinance, candidate filings with Wexford County Clerk, and precinct-level election results published by Wexford County Clerk after certification. Michigan voters can track their absentee ballot status online and view sample ballots before elections through the Secretary of State website.
Public Records Transparency Score
Court Records: Yes: Online Statewide Portal | Property: Yes: Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: Yes: Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: Limited: State Office Required | Business: Yes: Free State Database | Elections: Yes: Online Registration & Results | Overall: 8.5/10, Wexford County provides excellent online access to property records, court case information, and inmate rosters, with state databases for business entities and voter services, though vital records require formal ordering through state or county offices rather than immediate online access.
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