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What Are Branch County Arrest Records?

Arrest records for Branch County are the records of arrests within the county jurisdiction. These records contain the names of the arrested parties, the arresting agencies, and the crimes that led to the arrests. The Branch County Sheriff’s Office handles these records. At the state level, these records are generated and distributed by state law enforcement agencies.

Crime Statistics

The Sheriff’s Office of Branch County submits local crime statistics to the State Police. The State Police uses reports from law enforcement all over the state to collate annual crime data and statistics reports. Reports like these help to note crime trends and develop effective crime-fighting methods. The annual reports for 2017 and 2018 show Branch County had 2861 and 2905 total crimes, respectively, with larceny crimes being the most prevalent crime. A comparison indicated a 1.5% rise in overall crime in the county in the period. In 2018, there was a 50% rise in robberies and a 24.5% rise in assaults compared to the previous year.

What Are Branch County Criminal Records?

Branch County criminal records are the official records of the illegal activity within the county. These contain details of crimes in the county, including the names of criminals, crimes committed, and any punishments resulting from the crimes. The County Sheriff’s Office handles the records for the county. For the state, they are generated and disseminated by the Michigan State Police (MSP).

How Do I Get Criminal Records in Branch County?

Personal criminal records checks for Branch County are available by contacting the Sheriff’s Office. The fee for this is $5. Fingerprinting is required for more accurate searches. The charge for ink printing is $15, while electronic fingerprinting costs $59.75. Criminal records for other purposes like employment or immigration purposes are available from the Michigan State Police. These checks can be name-based or fingerprint-based for more accuracy. Full details on how to get these records are available in the criminal records section of the state police website.

How Do I Find Branch County Sex Offender Information?

Branch County sex offender information is available on the State’s sex offender registry run by the Michigan State Police (MSP). This registry contains sex offender information submitted by the various law enforcement agencies, including the Branch County Sheriff. The search tool on the registry allows users to search for sex offenders within the county or state using different criteria.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Branch County Jail?

Inmate visits in the county jail can either be home visits and on-site visits. Home visits are video visits from anywhere with a computer and the internet by creating a Securus account online. With a Securus account, you can schedule video visits from your computer for a fee.

On-site visits are visits to the jail premises. These visits are allowed once a week and must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. They can be scheduled online or from the booking lobby of the jail. Visits are allowed from Tuesday to Sunday between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. For further information, visitors should contact the Sheriff’s Office on (517) 278-2942 or e-mail. Onsite visits are conducted at:

580 Marshall Rd
Coldwater,
MI 49036
Phone: (517) 278-2942
Fax: (517) 279-6530

Where and How to Find Branch County Inmate Information

Inmate information for the Branch County jail can be obtained by calling the jail on (517) 278-2942 and speaking to the officer on duty. The officer may require the name, gender, date of birth, and inmate ID to aid the search. A requester can also check online using the inmate lookup search tool provided by the Michigan Department of Corrections.

What Are Branch County Court Records?

Branch County court records are the records for all the court proceedings within the county jurisdiction. These records usually include all testimony, evidence, rulings, and judgments that occur during court cases. For Branch County, these records are generated by the courts and disseminated by the County Clerk. These records can be obtained by contacting the County Clerk. The court record request form is available on the County Clerk’s website.

To request a record, fill the form and return to the County Clerk’s office. The fee is $10 per case type, covering a search period of ten years. $1 is charged for each additional year added to the search. The fee for copies of the records is $1 per page and $10 for certifying the document. Payments are accepted in cash (in-person requests) or money orders made payable to the Branch County Clerk. Mail requests are made by sending the completed request form and the fee to

Branch County Clerk
31 Division St.
Coldwater, MI 49036

Locations of All the Courts in Branch County

The locations and contact information of the courts in Branch county are listed below

15th Circuit Court - Branch
Branch County Courthouse
31 Division St,
Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone: (517) 279-4306
Fax: (517) 278-5627

3A District Court - Branch
Branch County Courthouse
31 Division St,
Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone: (517) 279-4328
Fax: (517) 279-4333

Branch County Probate Court
Branch County Courthouse
31 Division St,
Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone: (517) 279-4318
Fax: (517) 279-6410 (Juvenile)
Fax: (517) 279-6444 (Probate)

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What Are Branch County Vital Records?

Vital records for Branch County are the records of the life events that occur within the county. Life events occur in citizens' lives, such as births, marriages, divorces, and deaths. In Branch County, these records are generated by the courts and health department and are available at the office of the Court Clerk and County Clerk. Details on how to request these records are on the County Clerk section of the county website.

Where and How to Get Branch County Divorce Records.

Divorce records for Branch County can be obtained by contacting the County Clerk's Office. They can be requested the same way as other court records. The requester should fill the record request form with the details of the case and return to the County Clerk's Office by mail or in person.

Where and How to Get Branch County Marriage Records

Marriage Records in the form of certificates are available at the County Clerk’s office in Branch County. Requests can be made either in person or by mail. Requests by mail are made by downloading and filling the marriage certificate request form. Mail the completed form and the appropriate fee to the County Clerk’s Office. The requestor should also include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of the record.

The fee for this record is $20 for the first certified copy and $5 for any extra copy ordered at the same time. Non-certified copies cost $5. The fees are paid in cash (in-person requests only) or money orders made payable to the Branch County Clerk.

Requests in person are made at the County Clerk’s office with the completed form and the fee. All inquiries, and mail should be addressed to the County Clerk at

The Court House
31 Division St.
Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone: (517) 279-4306
Fax: (517) 278-5627

Where and How to Get Branch County Birth Records

Birth records for Branch County are available at the County Clerk's Office. This record can be obtained in person or by mail. Birth records for Michigan become public records after 100 years. Records that are less than that are only available to people listed on the record, i.e., the child and the parents. Requesters are required to provide valid identification to prove they can receive these records. Requesting via mail involves sending a completed birth certificate request form, a copy of a valid state-issued ID, and the fee to the County Clerk.

A self-addressed stamped legal-size envelope should be included for returning the record. The fee for this record is $20 for the first certified copy and $5 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Payment is accepted in cash (for in-person requests) and money orders payable to the County Clerk.

Where and How to Get Branch County Death Records

Death records for Michigan are considered open records. To obtain a death record for Branch County, complete the request form and mail to the clerk with the fee. The fee for this record is $20 for each certified copy and $5 for each additional record. Payments are accepted in cash (for in-person requests) and money orders payable to the County Clerk. Non-certified copies cost $5. A stamped self-addressed envelope should also be included for the return of the record. Requesters can also use the death records search page to search the death record index for all records currently filed with the County Clerk.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.