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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records. The Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics registers, preserves, and issues certified copies of vital records. This includes birth, death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce certificates for all events that occur in Michigan, with records dating back to 1867.
Note: Civil, Traffic, Criminal, Domestic (Divorce/Family), and Probate cases are available through this website depending on the type of court being searched.
To obtain additional Michigan vital records online: Michiganology has Michigan death certificates, 1897 to 1946; indexing to 1952. Family Search includes a growing number of Michigan vital records as part of its ongoing digital records project.
Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records. Order A Record Online. VitalChek is the only Michigan Vital Records authorized online service provider. Michigan Vital Records orders placed online through VitalChek have Regular, Expedited, and Expedited + UPS delivery options available.
MiCOURT Search. Acceptance of the following agreement is required to continue. 1. While the information provided on this website is public record, Michigan and federal law preclude disclosure of certain information to the public. That nonpublic information is not accessible through this website. 2.
Divorce records are not restricted documents in Michigan. Anyone can request that a search be conducted if the application is completed, signed, and submitted with the required fee paid.
Anyone is eligible to request a verification of a Michigan divorce record as long as the information to be verified can be supplied by the applicant. A verification does not include a signature, state file number or a copy of the divorce record, but a stamp indicating if a record is/is not on.
Births account for the largest number of records, followed by death records and then marriage and divorce records. Information about Michigan vital events were captured in ledger form through 1905 for births, 1897 for deaths, 1925 for marriages and 1923 for divorces.
Vital statistics data developed from these records can be accessed through the links below for the full range of vital events including births, deaths, marriages and divorces. Basic counts for the number of events, rates and detailed cross tabulations are provided.
Time Guidelines (Administrative Order No. 2013-12): Divorce Without Children. 85% should be adjudicated within 182 days from the date of case filing and 98% within 364 days. Divorce With Children. 85% should be adjudicated within 301 days from the date of case filing and 95% within 364 days.