About Mecosta County

County Seat Big Rapids
Established 1859
  • Major geographic features include the Muskegon River, which flows through Mecosta County providing recreational opportunities, and numerous inland lakes that attract tourists year-round.
  • Mecosta County is bordered by Osceola County to the north, Isabella County to the east, Montcalm County to the south, and Newaygo County to the west.
  • Key landmarks include the White Pine Trail State Park, which runs through Big Rapids, and Mecosta County Park system.
  • Mecosta Register of Deeds's office, located in the County Building.
  • Mecosta County Clerk, also.

Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement & Arrests

  • Michigan Avenue, Big Rapids, which provides both police and fire services to the city.
  • Under Michigan's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), codified at MCL 15.231 et seq, citizens have the right to request arrest records, police reports, and booking information from law enforcement agencies.
  • Requests must be submitted in writing, and agencies have five business days to respond.
  • Mugshot and booking photo access varies by agency; the Sheriff's Office may provide booking photos as part of arrest record requests, though fees may apply for copying and processing.
  • The Michigan State Police also maintains a post in Mecosta County that assists with major investigations and traffic enforcement on state highways.
226 W. Elm Street, Big Rapids, MI 49307

Criminal, Arrest & Jail Records

Jail & Inmate Records

  • The bond or bail process follows Michigan state guidelines, where a judge determines the bail amount, and it can be posted through the court or a bail bondsman.

Mugshots & Booking Photos

Courts & Case Records

  • Mecosta County Probate Court, sharing the same building, handles estate matters, guardianships, conservatorships, mental health proceedings, and juvenile delinquency cases.
  • The Michigan Courts Online Case Search system at www.courts.michigan.gov provides limited case information for participating courts, though Mecosta County's full participation varies by court division.
  • Fees for certified copies of court documents are $10 for the first page and $1 for each additional page, plus a $1 certification fee per document.
  • Non-certified copies cost $1 per page.
  • To obtain specific case documents, requesters should provide the case number, party names, and specify which documents are needed.

Property & Public Records

  • The Register of Deeds office offers an online search system accessible through Mecosta County website at www.mecostacounty.org where users can search land records by name, property description, or document number.
  • Document copies cost $1 per page for standard copying, with certified copies requiring an additional $3 certification fee per document.
  • Mecosta County Equalization Department.
  • Mecosta County provides a GIS parcel viewer online that allows users to search by address, parcel number, or owner name to view property boundaries, tax information, sale history, and building characteristics.
  • Many title companies and real estate professionals use Mecosta County's online systems for property research.

Vital Records

Vital records for this county include birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates issued under state vital statistics law.

  • Marriage licenses must be obtained from Mecosta County Clerk's office; couples must apply in person with valid identification and pay the $30 license fee, with a three-day waiting period before the license is valid.
  • Certified copies of marriage certificates cost $13.
  • Divorce records (judgments of divorce) are maintained by the 49th Circuit Court, not the County Clerk, and must be requested from the Circuit Court clerk's office.
  • Requesters must complete an application specifying their relationship to the person on the record and the intended use of the certified copy.

Business & Licensing

Business records, licenses, and permits for this county are processed by the County Clerk and local government offices.

  • Professional licenses for occupations such as builders, electricians, plumbers, and healthcare providers are issued by the State of Michigan through LARA, not at Mecosta County level.
  • Building permits, zoning compliance, and land use permits are handled by Mecosta County Building and Zoning Department.
  • Liquor licenses for establishments serving alcohol are processed through the Michigan Liquor Control Commission with local approval required from the county or township where the business operates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for someone recently arrested in Mecosta County, Michigan?
To search for someone recently arrested in Mecosta County, Michigan, you can contact the Mecosta County Jail. The jail provides an inmate lookup process where you can inquire about recent arrests. You may also visit the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office website for more information on current inmates and arrest records.
Mugshots or booking photos in Mecosta County, Michigan, can be obtained from the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office. They may provide access to these photos through their office or an online portal. It is recommended to check their official website or contact them directly for the most accurate information.
To obtain a criminal background check in Mecosta County, Michigan, you can request one through the Michigan State Police's Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT). Locally, you may also contact the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office for guidance on the process. Ensure you have the necessary identification and information required to complete the background check.
You can look up sex offenders in Mecosta County, Michigan, by accessing the Michigan Sex Offender Registry. This registry is maintained by the Michigan State Police and provides detailed information about registered sex offenders in the area. The registry is available online and can be searched by name, location, or zip code.
Voter registration in Mecosta County is handled by the Mecosta County Clerk's office at 400 Elm Street, Big Rapids (231-592-0783), though Michigan offers Election Day registration allowing you to register at your local city or township clerk's office on the same day you vote. You can register online at www.michigan.gov/vote up to 15 days before an election, or register in person at any time including Election Day with proof of residency. To register, you must be a U.S. Citizen, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and a Michigan resident for at least 30 days. Absentee ballot applications are available through the same website or from your local clerk's office.
Property records in Mecosta County are maintained by the Register of Deeds office at 400 Elm Street, Big Rapids (231-592-0156), which provides an online search system through www.mecostacounty.org for deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded land documents. The Mecosta County Equalization Department (231-592-0791) offers a free online GIS parcel viewer where you can search by address or owner name to view property tax information, assessments, parcel boundaries, and sale history. Basic online searching is free, though obtaining certified copies of recorded documents requires payment of $1 per page plus a $3 certification fee. You can also visit the Register of Deeds office in person during business hours for assistance with property research.
Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Mecosta County are available from the Mecosta County Clerk's office at 400 Elm Street, Big Rapids, MI 49307 (phone: 231-592-0783). The fee is $34 for the first certified copy and $16 for each additional copy of the same record ordered at the same time. Walk-in requests are typically processed immediately if the record is on file, while mail requests take 1-2 weeks. You can also order statewide Michigan vital records through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services online at www.michigan.gov/mdhhs, though processing takes approximately 3-4 weeks. Valid photo identification and proof of eligibility (such as being the person named on the record, a parent, or legal representative) are required.
Business records in Mecosta County can be found through multiple sources depending on the business type. The Mecosta County Clerk at 400 Elm Street, Big Rapids (231-592-0783) maintains DBA (Doing Business As) and fictitious name registrations for sole proprietors and partnerships operating in the county. For corporations, LLCs, and other formal business entities, use the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs business entity search at www.michigan.gov/corpentities, which provides free online access to statewide business registrations. Local business licenses and permits may also be issued by individual municipalities such as the City of Big Rapids (231-592-4014). Building permits and zoning records are available through the Mecosta County Building and Zoning Department at 231-592-0794.

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