Lennon Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Lennon, Michigan government websites.
The governing body of Lennon, Michigan, is the Lennon Village Council, which consists of six elected members. Each council member serves a term of four years, with elections held in odd-numbered years. The council is responsible for making decisions on local policies, budgets, and community development. The local council holds regular meetings that are open to the public. Meeting schedules are available through the local government office.
In addition to the Lennon Police Department, the Genesee County Jail is the detention facility for the area, handling individuals arrested in the county, including those from Lennon. To obtain arrest records, mugshots, and booking details, individuals can start by contacting the Lennon Police Department directly, where requests can be made at their records unit. They maintain records of incidents and arrests that can be accessed by the public, albeit with certain restrictions. If you need full state-level criminal history, the Michigan State Police Bureau of Investigation is the central repository, providing access to statewide criminal records. In addition, many police records, including arrest logs and incident reports, are often available online through official department websites or government portals, simplifying the process for those in need of information. For legal matters, the Genesee County Circuit Court is the primary judicial authority for Lennon, handling a variety of civil and criminal cases. Residents can request court records through the court's online portal or by visiting the court clerk's office in person, where staff can assist with the retrieval of specific documents. Vital records, including birth, death, and marriage certificates, are maintained by the Genesee County Register of Deeds’s Office. Individuals seeking these records can request them online or visit the office during business hours for assistance. Property records are essential for real estate transactions and can be accessed through the county assessor's and recorder’s offices, both of which offer online portals for convenient access. Under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act, residents can also submit general public records requests to any governmental body within the state, including those in Lennon. Typically, responses to such requests are provided within 5 to 10 business days, for public access in public affairs.