What are Hillsdale County Arrest Records?
Hillsdale County arrest records are documents that contain the arrest histories of individuals who have been arrested for crimes committed within the county’s jurisdiction. These records, which are maintained by the county’s law enforcement agencies and judicial administrative institutions, typically contain personal information of the individual arrested as well as details of the offense committed.
Crime Statistics
According to data published by the Michigan State Police, Hillsdale County recorded a total of 3,154 offenses in 2018. This includes 3 robberies, 69 aggravated/felonious assaults, 2 murders/non-negligent manslaughters, 90 forced entry burglaries, 5 arsons and 32 motor-vehicle thefts. When compared with figures recorded in 2017, these numbers indicate a 13.85% decrease in crime in Hillsdale County.
What are Hillsdale County Criminal Records?
Hillsdale County criminal records refer to documents that detail the criminal histories of individuals residing in Hillsdale County. This information is compiled and issued at the state level by Michigan State Police. Some of these records are also issued locally by the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office.
How Do I Get Hillsdale County Criminal Records?
The Michigan State Police allows interested members of the public to perform name-based criminal history checks through its Internet Criminal History Access Tool site. This service costs $10 per search and parties who wish to utilize it are required to register with their name, address, and a valid e-mail address.
Hillsdale County criminal records may also be accessed locally by contacting the county Sheriff’s Office at:
165 W. Fayette St.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-7317
How Do I Find Hillsdale County Sex Offender Information?
Parties who wish to obtain information on sex offenders residing in Hillsdale County may do so through the Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry developed and maintained by the Michigan State Police. Through this registry, interested parties can search for sex offenders by name, city, area, and non-compliance.
How Do I Visit An Inmate In Hillsdale County Jail?
Parties who wish to get information on how to visit individuals incarcerated in Hillsdale County may do so by contacting the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office at:
165 W. Fayette St.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-7317
Where and How To Find Hillsdale County Inmate Information?
To obtain Hillsdale County inmate information, queries should be directed to the county Sheriff’s Office at (517) 437-7317. Inquiries can also be made in person at:
165 W. Fayette St.
Hillsdale, MI 49242
What are Hillsdale County Court Records?
Hillsdale County court records refer to documents that are generated during court proceedings held in Hillsdale County. The Hillsdale County Clerk is the record custodian for these records and parties who wish to access them may do so by contacting the clerk’s office at:
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N. Howell St.
Room 1
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
The Hillsdale County Clerk’s Office charges a fee of $10 per case search per name. It should be noted that this fee does not include the cost of obtaining copies of any required records.
In addition to this, the Michigan Judiciary provides access to an online Case Search portal which allows interested members of the public search for court records by docket number, party name or case attorney.
Location of all Courts in Hillsdale County
1st Circuit Court - Hillsdale
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N Howell St,
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
2B District Court - Hillsdale
Hillsdale County Courthouse Annex
49 N Howell St,
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-7329
Hillsdale County Probate Court
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N Howell St,
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-4643
What are Hillsdale County Vital Records?
Hillsdale County vital records refer to documents that detail all life events that occur in the county. Records of these life events, which include births, marriages, divorces and deaths, are maintained at a state level by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and copies may be issued to eligible parties who will be required to provide a valid form of ID and also pay any applicable fees necessary for obtaining copies of these records. Locally, the Hillsdale County Clerk also maintains and issues some of these records.
Where and How to Get Hillsdale County Divorce Records
Copies of divorce records can be obtained from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in person between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. from Mondays to Fridays at:
South Grand Building,
1st Floor
333 S Grand Avenue
Lansing MI 48933
Phone: (517) 335-8666
Requestors will be required to complete an Application For a Certified Copy of a Michigan Divorce Record and pay a fee of $34 which covers one search year and one certified copy of the requested divorce record. Additional copies of the same record cost $16 each and in situations where the exact year when the divorce occurred is unknown, an extra fee of $12 per search year is charged. Requests can also be submitted by mail to:
Vital Records Requests
P.O. Box 30721
Lansing MI 48909
Copies of divorce records for divorces that occurred in Hillsdale County can also be obtained by contacting the office of the county clerk at:
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N. Howell St.
Room 1
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
Where and How To Get Hillsdale County Marriage Records
Copies of Hillsdale County marriage records may be obtained by contacting the Hillsdale County Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. from Mondays to Fridays at:
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N. Howell St.
Room 1
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
Certified copies of marriage certificates issued by the county clerk cost $15, with an additional $5 per extra copy of the same record, while non-certified copies cost $12 for marriages that occurred from 1835 – 1958 and $10 per copy for marriages that occurred from 1959 to date.
Certified copies of marriage records can also be obtained by mailing a completed Application For a Certified Copy of a Michigan Marriage Record to:
Vital Records Requests
P.O. Box 30721
Lansing MI 48909
In-person submissions can also be made at:
South Grand Building,
1st Floor
333 S Grand Avenue
Lansing MI 48933
Phone: (517) 335-8666
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
A $34 fee is charged per record requested with a $16 charge per copy for extra copies of the same record required and a $12 per search year fee for requests with an unknown year of the marriage.
Where and How to Get Hillsdale County Birth Records
Access to birth records in the state of Michigan is restricted for a period of 100 years starting from the date on the record. During this period, copies of these records may only be issued to the registrant named on the record and a parent, court-appointed legal guardian or legally licensed representative of the registrant.
The Hillsdale County Clerk issues certified copies of birth records for a fee of $15 and an additional $5 for extra copies of the same record requested at the same time, and $10 per record for non-certified copies. Parties who wish to obtain these records in Hillsdale County may do so by contacting the office of the county clerk at:
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N. Howell St.
Room 1
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
In addition to this, certified copies of birth records can also be obtained by completing and submitting an Application For a Certified Copy of a Michigan Birth Record in person at:
South Grand Building,
1st Floor
333 S Grand Avenue
Lansing MI 48933
Phone: (517) 335-8666
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
Obtaining copies of birth records from the state’s department of health and human services costs $34 per record requested. There is an additional $16 fee for every extra copy of the same record required and a $12 per search year fee in situations where the requestor is unsure of the year listed on the requested record. A discount of $20 is also offered to parties above the age of 65 who are requesting copies of their own birth record. Individuals that fall under this category may use an Application For a Certified Copy of a Senior Michigan Birth Record when requesting birth records. Parties who are unable to request for copies of birth records from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in person may submit the completed application form via mail to:
Vital Records Requests
P.O. Box 30721
Lansing MI 48909
Where and How to Get Hillsdale County Death Records
Certified copies of death records are issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to interested parties who will be required to complete and submit an Application For a Certified Copy of a Michigan Death Record to the department’s vital records office at:
South Grand Building,
1st Floor
333 S Grand Avenue
Lansing MI 48933
Phone: (517) 335-8666
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays
Submissions can also be made via mail to:
Vital Records Requests
P.O. Box 30721
Lansing MI 48909
The department charges a $34 fee per record requested with an additional $16 charge per copy for extra copies of the same record and a $12 per search year fee for parties who do not know the year the death record being requested was originally created.
In addition to this, interested parties can also obtain copies of Hillsdale County death records by from the Hillsdale County Clerk by contacting the clerk’s office at:
Hillsdale County Courthouse
29 N. Howell St.
Room 1
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 437-3391
Certified copies of death records issued by the Hillsdale County Clerk cost $15 and extra copies of the same record requested at the same time cost $5, while non-certified copies cost each.
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.