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Michigan People Search

Find people in Michigan using public records — courts, property deeds, vital statistics, inmate rosters, and official state sources. No paywalls, no fluff, just the actual directories.

 Michigan Quick Start

Where to Look in Michigan

The six most productive places to start a people search in Michigan. Each links directly to the official record source.

Official Michigan Sources

State-level databases and agency record portals.

Michigan Courts

Dockets, civil & criminal case filings, judgments.

Property & Tax Records

Deeds, assessor data, owner history, liens.

Inmates & Offenders

State prison rosters, sex offender registries, jails.

Vital Records

Birth, death, marriage, divorce — certified records.

Michigan FAQ

Laws, fees, turnaround, and common questions.

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1About Michigan Public Records

Governed by the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (MCL 15.231 et seq.), the state generally promotes transparency. However, Michigan is unique in that the Governor and state legislature are currently exempt from FOIA. At the local level across 83 counties, public records are highly accessible.

2Best Starting Points in Michigan

Michigan DOC Offender Tracking (OTIS)

https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2.aspx

The Offender Tracking Information System provides info on prisoners, parolees, and probationers.

What it's useful for: Fast criminal history verification for state-level offenses.

Michigan LARA Corporations Search

https://cofs.lara.state.mi.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSearch.aspx

The state's official business entity search portal.

What it's useful for: Finding business owners and registered agent addresses.

3Official State-Level Sources

Michigan Secretary of State

https://www.michigan.gov/sos

Handles vehicle registrations and elections.

What it's useful for: General state administrative inquiries.

4Court Records in Michigan

Michigan utilizes a structured tier system: Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts (57 general jurisdiction circuits), District Courts, and Probate Courts. The 36th District Court in Detroit is one of the busiest in the nation.

Michigan MiCOURT Case Search

https://micourt.courts.michigan.gov/case-search/

Provides limited statewide court case searching for participating courts.

What it's useful for: Finding civil and criminal trial court dockets without checking every county.

5Property and Tax Records

Common Mistake: In Michigan, property deeds are handled by the Register of Deeds, which is often a completely separate office from the County Clerk.

To establish a timeline of a person's residency, check the local Register of Deeds for mortgage and deed transfers.

6Business and Licensing Records

LARA Professional License Verification

https://aca3.accela.com/LARA/

The Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs portal for verifying builders, nurses, CPAs, etc.

What it's useful for: Verifying credentials and finding disciplinary actions.

7Corrections and Inmate Records

Michigan Sex Offender Registry

https://www.communitynotification.com/cap_office_disclaimer.php?office=54438

The official public registry for registered sex offenders in MI.

What it's useful for: Community safety and address verification.

8Vital Records

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates are housed at the State Vital Records Office. Access to birth records is restricted to the individual or parents for 100 years.

9Voter Registration

The Michigan Voter Information Center allows individuals to verify their own registration status, while researchers can request public voter rolls for larger data pulls.

10Archives, Genealogy, and Obituary Resources

Seventhland Resources, Michigan Archives

https://www.michigan.gov/archivesofmi

Preserves historical documents, naturalization records, and old census data.

What it's useful for: Deep historical and genealogical research.

11Major County and City Resources

Wayne County (Detroit) is the state's largest and operates the massive 3rd Circuit Court. Other critical counties include Oakland, Macomb, Kent (Grand Rapids), Genesee (Flint), Washtenaw, and Ingham (Lansing).

12People Search Tips for Michigan

Researcher Tip: Use the OTIS database first when doing background checks in Michigan, as it covers the entire state's felony history seamlessly, saving time over checking individual county courts.

13Privacy, Legal Framework, and FCRA Compliance

Always adhere to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Michigan public records provide raw data, but using them for housing or employment decisions outside of FCRA parameters is illegal.

More Michigan Record Tools

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Frequently Asked Questions — Michigan

Is Michigan people search free?

Yes, state portals like OTIS and MiCOURT are free.

Are Michigan court records online?

Yes, through MiCOURT and individual county clerk websites.

How do I find property records in Michigan?

Search the county Register of Deeds.

Can I check if someone has a criminal record in Michigan?

Yes, via the DOC OTIS portal.

How do I verify a Michigan business?

Use the LARA database.

Where can I find Michigan inmate information?

The MDOC OTIS system.

What is the Michigan public records law?

The Michigan FOIA.

Can I use Michigan public records for background checks on employees?

No, not without an FCRA-compliant CRA.

 Last reviewed: Apr 23, 2026  Updated: Apr 23, 2026  Cite as: publicrecordcenter.com/michigan_people_search.html