Warren Booking Reports Lookup

Warren booking reports are created when someone gets arrested and booked into the Macomb County Jail. Warren is the third largest city in Michigan and sits in the southern part of Macomb County. The Warren Police Department handles local arrests, but booking records go through the county system. You can search for Warren booking reports online through the Macomb County Sheriff's inmate locator or use state tools like OTIS and ICHAT. This page covers all the ways to find booking records for Warren arrests, from online searches to FOIA requests and court records.

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Warren Booking Reports Overview

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Warren Police officers make the arrest. Then the person gets taken to the Macomb County Jail for booking. At intake, jail staff create the booking report. It has the person's name, charges, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agency, and booking number. The Macomb County Jail is the main holding facility for everyone arrested in Warren and across the county.

The Macomb County Sheriff's inmate locator lets you search for current inmates online. Type in a name and the system pulls up anyone in custody who matches. Results show bond amounts, charges, and next court dates. The tool updates regularly but only covers people currently in the jail. Once someone bonds out or gets released, their listing goes away. For Warren booking reports from past arrests, you need to go through a records request.

The 37th District Court in Warren handles criminal, civil, and traffic cases that start in the city. They have public access terminals at the courthouse. An online case search tool is also available. Court records tie directly to booking reports through case numbers and docket entries.

Warren booking reports list the person's full name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and the agency that made the arrest. Each record gets a unique booking number. That number ties the jail record to the court case. When someone bonds out, their listing drops off the live inmate search, but the booking report itself stays on file with the Macomb County Sheriff. You can still get it later through FOIA. The Michigan Legislature website has the full text of MCL 15.231 through 15.246 if you want to read what the law says about your right to access Warren booking reports and other public records.

Macomb County Sheriff and Warren Records

The Macomb County Sheriff's office runs the jail and keeps all booking records for the county. Their main page at macombgov.org has links to the inmate locator, department contacts, and general information about jail operations. You can reach the jail directly at (586) 307-9474 to ask about a specific person's booking status.

Macomb County Sheriff page for Warren booking reports and inmate search

Warren PD keeps its own records too. Call (586) 446-2550 to request police reports or arrest records from the city. But the actual booking report sits with the county. You may need records from both places to get the full picture of what happened during an arrest in Warren. Under MCL 750.491, these records are public property. The law is clear on that point.

Note: Warren PD arrest reports and Macomb County booking reports are separate records held by different agencies, so you may need to contact both.

FOIA for Warren Booking Reports

The Freedom of Information Act at MCL 15.231 through 15.246 gives you the right to request booking reports from Macomb County. Write a letter or send an email to the sheriff's office. State what records you want. Give the person's name and date of birth. A date range helps narrow things down. The law requires a response within five business days.

Fees apply for search time and copies. The first $20 gets waived for low-income requesters, and that covers up to two requests per year. If the office denies your request, they must explain why in writing. You can appeal that denial. MCL 750.491 declares all official records to be public property belonging to the people of Michigan. If a public body willfully violates FOIA, they face civil fines between $2,500 and $7,500 per occurrence. These protections apply to Warren booking reports just like any other public record in the state.

State Tools for Warren Arrest Records

Two state databases help when local searches miss. OTIS tracks people in state corrections. It is free. Search by name to find prison inmates, parolees, and people on probation. Records stay for three years after supervision ends. OTIS does not show county jail inmates though. Someone sitting in Macomb County Jail will not appear there.

ICHAT costs $10 and covers more ground. The Michigan State Police run it. It shows felonies and serious misdemeanors from all counties. For Warren cases that ended in conviction, ICHAT is a strong source. It just won't pull pending cases or arrests that never led to charges. MI-VINE is free and tracks custody changes in real time. Sign up for alerts about releases, transfers, or upcoming court dates tied to anyone in Macomb County.

The Michigan Courts website has tools for looking up case records across the state. Court records connect to booking reports and give you the full picture from arrest through sentencing. Under MCL 750.492, all records custodians must provide at least four hours of daily access for the public to inspect records.

Note: Michigan's Clean Slate program can seal some older Warren conviction records, which may remove the related booking report from public view.

Nearby Cities

Warren borders several other cities in Macomb County and the metro Detroit area. These nearby cities route their booking reports through the same or neighboring county systems.

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