Northville Township Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Northville Township, Michigan government websites.
Northville Township is a city in County, Michigan. Use the official town and county resources on this page to reach the clerk, court, assessment, public-records, and Freedom of Information request pages serving residents and researchers.
Ensuring public safety and maintaining law and order in Northville Township is the responsibility of the Northville Township Police Department. This dedicated force provides a range of services, including patrol, investigations, and community outreach. In addition, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office helps with law enforcement in the area, delivering a broader spectrum of services with resources that extend beyond township borders. For people seeking to obtain arrest records, mugshots, booking records, or any other criminal history related to Northville Township, the process begins with the Northville Township Police Department’s records unit. Requests can typically be made in person or via mail, and call ahead for specific procedures. For more full criminal records, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, which manages the county jail and detention facility. Those looking for statewide criminal history can access the Michigan state criminal repository through the Michigan State Police Bureau of Investigation. Online, residents can use the Michigan Public Crime Database, which provides easy access to certain public records for quicker searches. The judicial system serving Northville Township is the 47th District Court, which handles a variety of cases, including civil, criminal, traffic, and family matters. To request court records, individuals can access an online portal provided by the court or visit the court clerk's office in person. This process allows residents to obtain various documents relating to ongoing or past cases efficiently. Vital records, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, Wayne County Clerk-Recorder's Office, with options to request these documents online or in person. Property records can also be accessed through the county's assessor and recorder offices, where residents may view property tax assessments and related documentation. Under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), anyyou can request general public records from local government entities, including police reports and other municipal records. Typically, responses to FOIA requests are provided within 5 to 10 business days, supporting openness and public access to information within the community.
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