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Detroit City Clerk, Janice M. Winfrey is a native Detroiter who has dedicated the last 13 years of her life to tirelessly and carefully servicing her community. When sworn into office in 2005, Clerk Winfrey accepted the responsibility to govern three charter-mandated roles: City Clerk, Official Record Keeper and Chief Elections Officer.
City Clerk's Office. Address. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226. Department. City Clerk. Election Results. Election Information. Phone. 313-224-3270.
The City Clerk’s Legislative Information Portal provides online access to Detroit City Council's Agenda & Documents. Simply click the meeting date below to view the agenda for City Council Formal Sessions and Standing Committees.
The Detroit City Clerk's Archives and Records Management Division makes City Council records accessible to citizens and employees for research and inspection. The division is responsible for the retention and disposition of the inactive operating records of the Detroit City Clerk's office.
The City Clerk is the Chief Elections Officer for the city and is responsible for voter registration in Detroit. City Clerk's Office Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226 313-224-3270 , Fax: 313-224-1466 , TTY: 711 or 800-649-3777
City of Detroit Office of City Clerk. 2 Woodward Ave, Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226.
City Clerk. The Clerk shall administer oaths and take affidavits; to exercise other powers and duties as provided by laws; to serve as Clerk to the City Council, Chief Elections Officer of the City and custodi.
Address. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Avenue - Room 201 Detroit, MI 48226. Hours. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Department. Wayne County Clerk's Office. Phone. (313) 224-6262. Website.
Detroit City Clerk to Hold State Primary News Conference August 1 Early voting in Detroit begins October 19, opening 16-day window to cast ballots for November 5 election City Council President, District 5
Birth and Death Certificates Online. Individuals now must obtain Detroit birth and death certificates through the Wayne County Clerk’s Office. The Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion closed its Vital Records Division permanently in December 2013.