Oakland County Booking Reports Lookup

Oakland County booking reports are created at the county jail in Pontiac each time someone gets arrested and processed through intake. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and offers access to arrest records, jail inmate information, and active warrant searches. You can also get criminal history help through their office at 248-858-5000. The Oakland County Clerk's Office provides online access to criminal, civil, and traffic court records from the Pontiac courthouse. Between the sheriff and the clerk, Oakland County gives you more search options than most counties in Michigan.

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Oakland County Quick Facts

Pontiac County Seat
248-858-5000 Sheriff Phone
6th Circuit Judicial Circuit
Online Court Records

The Oakland County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Pontiac and handles all booking records for the jurisdiction. This is one of the largest sheriff operations in Michigan. Every arrest in Oakland County that leads to a jail hold creates a booking report with the person's name, charges, date of birth, arrest date, and a booking number. The sheriff's office provides access to arrest records and jail inmate data. You can call 248-858-5000 to ask about someone in custody or to get pointed in the right direction for older records.

The Oakland County Sheriff jail page has details about the facility and how to look up inmates. The sheriff also runs active warrant searches. If you think someone has an open warrant in Oakland County, their office can check that for you. Criminal history assistance is another service they provide. This goes beyond just the booking report and can include prior arrests and case outcomes from the county.

Walk-in requests at the Pontiac courthouse work well for people who want records fast. Bring the full legal name of the person and any case numbers you have. Staff can pull up booking reports and related court records while you wait in many cases.

Oakland County Clerk Court Records

The Oakland County Clerk's Office offers something a lot of Michigan counties do not have. They give you online access to criminal, civil, and traffic court records. You can search from home without going to the courthouse in Pontiac. This system pulls up case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. It connects to the same cases that start with a booking report at the jail, so it fills in what happened after the arrest.

In-person access is available at the Pontiac courthouse too. The clerk's office keeps files for the 6th Judicial Circuit Court, which handles felonies, and the 52nd District Court divisions that cover misdemeanors across Oakland County. Between the online portal and the physical records room, you have two solid ways to track down court records tied to Oakland County booking reports. MCL 750.491 declares these records to be public property, and the 1987 Detroit Free Press v. Oakland County Sheriff ruling confirmed that booking data does not fall under FOIA privacy exemptions.

Note: The Oakland County Clerk's online system covers criminal, civil, and traffic records, making it one of the more complete digital court access tools in Michigan.

FOIA Requests for Oakland County

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act at MCL 15.231 through 15.246 gives you the legal right to request booking reports from Oakland County. Submit a written request to the sheriff's office that describes what you need. Include the person's name and any dates you know. The office gets five business days to respond. They can take an extra ten days if they let you know in writing why they need more time. Fees cover search and copy costs. The first $20 is waived for people on public assistance.

Oakland County processes a very high volume of bookings given its population. That means the records office handles a lot of requests. The more specific you make your request, the faster it goes. A broad request covering many names or a wide date range will cost more and take longer. For a single booking report, the fee is usually modest. Under MCL 750.492, any records custodian who blocks access during regular hours for at least four hours can face misdemeanor charges.

State Tools for Oakland County Searches

The OTIS offender tracking system shows people serving time in Michigan state prisons or under parole supervision. If someone from Oakland County received a state sentence, you can find them here by name or MDOC number. OTIS holds records for three years after someone completes their term. It does not show people held at the Oakland County jail awaiting trial.

ICHAT provides statewide criminal history checks for $10 per search. It covers felonies and serious misdemeanors from every county in Michigan, including Oakland. The Sex Offender Registry tracks registered offenders under MCL 28.721. You can look up offenders in Oakland County by name, address, or zip code. Both tools come from the Michigan State Police, which runs the central criminal records database.

OTIS offender tracking search for Oakland County Michigan booking reports

The Michigan Courts website connects to case records from Oakland County's 6th Judicial Circuit and the 52nd District Court divisions. You can search for cases, check hearing dates, and view dispositions. This pairs well with booking report data from the sheriff's office to give you the full timeline of an arrest through sentencing.

Oakland County Victim Notification

MI-VINE tracks custody changes across Michigan in real time. Oakland County takes part in this free service. You sign up with a name or case number and choose how to get alerts. Phone, email, and text all work. When someone gets released, transferred, or has a court date, you hear about it right away. The toll-free number is 800-770-7657.

Michigan's Clean Slate program may affect some older Oakland County booking reports. Certain convictions can be sealed after a waiting period, and the booking report tied to that case gets sealed too. Not every offense qualifies. If a search comes up empty, the record may have been expunged or the arrest may not have led to formal charges. Follow up with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office for the most current information on any specific case.

Cities in Oakland County

Oakland County has several large cities with their own police departments. Arrests made by city police still result in booking reports that go through the county system. These cities all fall within Oakland County's jurisdiction for jail and court records.

Nearby Counties

Oakland County borders several other counties in southeast Michigan. If you cannot find the booking report you need here, the arrest may have happened in one of these neighboring jurisdictions.

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