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Court Explorer. Search Court Records. 248-858-0581. clerk@oakgov.com. 1200 North Telegraph Road. Building 12E. Pontiac, MI 48341. Get Email News and Updates.
Oakland County Clerk's Office. 1200 N. Telegraph, Dept. 413. Pontiac, MI 48341. Overview. The Legal Records Division of the Clerk/Register of Deeds Office records and maintains all files for civil, domestic, felony criminal case types and the recently formed business court cases for the 6th Judicial Circuit Court.
The division accepts filings for office and petitions for recall, prepares and prints ballots, programs voting equipment, provides training to election officials and coordinates the certification of each election. The division also accepts campaign finance filings for county. and local offices.
Looking for Oakland County Clerk records & marriage licenses? Quickly find Clerk phone number, directions & services (Pontiac, MI).
The division accepts filings for office and petitions for recall, prepares and prints ballots, programs voting equipment, provides training to election officials and coordinates the certification of each election. The division also accepts campaign finance filings for county and local offices.
The Clerk’s office creates a public record for all land in Oakland County, includes deeds (which show the previous owner), mortgages (which show a current bank loan on the property), and liens (a hold on a property by someone other than the owner).
Clerk / Register of Deeds About Us Elections & Voting Court Records Property & Land Life Events & Services. Contact Info. 248-858-0581. clerk@oakgov.com. 1200 North Telegraph Road. Building 12E. Pontiac, MI 48341. Get Email News and Updates. Facebook.
Looking for public records, marriage licenses & election results in Oakland County, MI? Quickly access information about 16 Clerks near you!
For residents who find that they are victims of real estate fraud, the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Office recommends that they contact local law enforcement and an attorney.
As the official “keeper of the record,” the County Clerk/ Register is responsible for receipt and safeguarding of public records including, but not limited to, birth, death, and marriage records, circuit court filings, property records, and concealed pistol licenses.