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The case information contained within this web site is generated from computerized records maintained by the 16th Judicial Circuit Court and Macomb County Probate Court and is deemed to be public information.
These courts are identified with a check mark under the "7-Year Criminal Sentence Filter" column of the MiCOURT case search. You must contact these courts directly to obtain information on any case files where the sentencing occurred more than seven years ago.
Access the Circuit Court Case Look-Up to see if filings have been received. -- Court documents may be mailed to the Circuit Court Section, Macomb County Clerk's Office, 40 North Main (1st Floor), Mount Clemens, MI 48043.
The Macomb County 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States of America, has jurisdiction in all civil cases involving more than $25,000; domestic relations cases; cases seeking equitable relief, felony criminal cases and some serious misdemeanors.
Mugshots may be available through the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office. You can search by name, case number, or date filed. You can request court records from the County Clerk for most court records, with the exception of US District Court records.
Online Case Search. Effective January 1, 2022, new cases filed with the 37 th District Court can be accessed online through the link below. (Note: Any cases filed before January 1, 2022 are not available online at this time).
MiCOURT Online Case Search. Attention: Due to building issues – All court cases scheduled to be heard at the 37th District Court – Center Line Location on August 7, 2024 and August 8, 2024 will be held at the Warren District Court, located at: 8300 Common Road. Warren, MI 48093.
Through the website for the courts and court records, you can view the dockets for individual judges. Information available for civil cases includes parties involved, date of the hearing, type of hearing, attorneys, and courtroom location.
Small Claims. Civil Fee. Weddings. This is a new service supported by the Michigan Supreme Court’s Administrative Office to provide a free, quick and easy means of resolving disputes that are typically filed as a small claims or landlord/tenant case in the district court.
Circuit Courts are trial courts that handle civil cases seeking damages of more than $25,000; all felony criminal matters; personal protection order matters; and all family matters. Circuit Courts also handle appeals from District Courts and some administrative agencies.