Flint Phone Directory Lookup

The Flint phone directory covers public offices and record search tools in Genesee County's largest city. Flint has its own city clerk, police department, and district court that each hold public records you can search or request. Whether you need a court case lookup, a police report, or contact info for a city office, this Flint phone directory page has the phone numbers, addresses, and links you need. Use this guide to find the right office and get your records search started in Flint, Michigan.

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The Flint City Clerk is at 1101 S. Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48502. Call (810) 766-7418 to reach the office. The clerk handles vital records, voter registration, business licenses, and city council records. This is where Flint residents go for birth and death records filed in the city, marriage license info, and election questions.

You can visit the Flint City Clerk website for forms, office hours, and details on what services are available. The Flint phone directory for the clerk's office is the first place to check when you need a city-level record. Walk-in service is offered on weekdays at the Saginaw St office. Call ahead to check hours since they can change around holidays and special events.

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Vital records in Michigan go back to 1867. Under MCL 333.2815-333.2861, birth records less than 100 years old are restricted to the person named, a parent, or a legal rep. Older records are open to anyone. Death and marriage records are more widely available. The Flint clerk can tell you what you qualify for and what ID to bring. County-level fees are often lower than state rates, so it is worth calling the clerk first.

Flint Police Records and Phone Directory

The Flint Police Department is at 210 E. 5th St, Flint, MI 48502. Call (810) 237-6890 for the records division. The department keeps accident reports, arrest records, incident reports, and other law enforcement files. The Flint phone directory for police records is a top resource for anyone who needs a crash report or wants to check on a case.

To get police records from Flint, file a FOIA request. You can email it to flintpdfoia@cityofflint.com. Mail and in-person requests also work. The Michigan Freedom of Information Act under MCL 15.231-15.246 gives any person the right to ask for government records. You do not need to live in Flint. The department has 5 business days to respond. They can grant your request, deny it with a reason, or ask for up to 10 more business days to process it.

Standard FOIA fees run $0.10 per page for paper copies. Electronic copies cost the price of the media. Labor charges can apply for requests that take a long time to search or need redaction work. A deposit is required if the total cost goes over $50. If your request is denied, you can appeal within 180 days to the Office of the Ombudsman or file in Circuit Court.

Visit the Flint Police website for details on how to submit records requests and what forms you need.

Flint Police Department phone directory and records division

Note: Body camera and in-car video requests may take longer than standard document FOIA requests.

67th District Court Flint

The 67th District Court is at 630 S. Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48502. The phone number is (810) 237-7115. This court covers Flint, Burton, Grand Blanc Township, and other parts of Genesee County. It handles traffic violations, misdemeanors, preliminary exams for felonies, small claims, and civil cases under $25,000.

You can search 67th District Court cases through the MiCOURT case search system. This free tool covers all Michigan courts. Type in a last name with at least two letters, or use a case number in the YY-######-XX format. Results show party names, case type, filing date, case status, docket entries, and hearing results. The case type codes help you filter what you see. CR means criminal. CB is civil. TR is traffic. SM stands for small claims. The Flint phone directory lists this court as the main spot for city-level case lookups.

Some records are restricted. Juvenile cases are sealed. Cases set aside under MCL 780.621 will not show up in search results. Drug charges handled under MCL 333.7411 for first-time offenders are also kept from public view. You will not find document images online for most Flint court cases. Call the court clerk or visit in person to get copies of specific filings or orders.

Genesee County Circuit Court in Flint

For felonies and larger civil cases, Flint residents go to the Genesee County Circuit Court. It is at 900 S. Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48502. Call (810) 257-3012 to reach the court. This court handles felony criminal cases, civil suits over $25,000, family law (divorce, custody, support), and probate cases. Genesee County is the home county for Flint, so all county-level court matters for Flint residents go through this office.

The MiCOURT search system covers Genesee circuit court cases too. Search by name or case number. DR means domestic relations. CB is civil. CR stands for criminal. The Flint phone directory connects you to both the 67th District Court and the county circuit court. Make sure you know which level you need. District court is for smaller matters and traffic tickets. Circuit court handles the bigger cases.

You can visit the Genesee County phone directory page for more details on the county clerk, register of deeds, FOIA coordinator, and other county offices that serve Flint.

Flint Property Record Search

Property records for Flint are kept at the Genesee County level. The Register of Deeds and the county treasurer hold deeds, mortgages, liens, and tax data. You can search by owner name, property address, or parcel number. The Flint phone directory for property matters starts with the Genesee County Register of Deeds office at the courthouse.

Many Flint properties are also searchable through BS&A Online. This free tool shows owner name, mailing address, assessed values, building details such as square footage and year built, sales history, and zoning info. It works around the clock. The Michigan Open Data Portal has statewide property datasets you can download in CSV, Shapefile, and GeoJSON formats. For tax questions in Flint, the Genesee County treasurer handles payment status and delinquent tax info.

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The City of Flint website also has links to local services, permits, and city department contacts that tie into the broader Flint phone directory for public records.

Statewide Search Tools for Flint

Several state-level databases work for Flint records. The Michigan Secretary of State runs a free business entity search. Look up any LLC, corporation, or partnership filed in the state. Results show the business name, status, formation date, registered agent, and principal office. Certified copies cost $10 each.

The Michigan Voter Information Center lets you check voter registration for anyone in Flint. Enter a first name, last name, birth month, birth year, and ZIP code. The tool shows registration status, polling place, and voting history. The ICHAT system from Michigan State Police runs criminal background checks for $10 per search. Results come back right away and cover Michigan convictions only. These statewide phone directory tools work alongside the local Flint resources listed above.

Legal Help in Flint

Free and low-cost legal aid is available in the Flint area. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can be reached at (616) 774-0672. Michigan Legal Help at (888) 783-8190 gives statewide support. The Michigan Courts website has self-help forms and guides for people filing on their own.

The State Bar of Michigan runs a lawyer referral line at (800) 968-0738. These groups help with family law, housing, and civil matters. They do not handle criminal defense cases. For criminal matters in Flint, the 67th District Court or Genesee County Circuit Court can appoint a public defender if you meet the income requirements. The Flint phone directory for legal resources can help you find the right service for your situation.

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Flint is the county seat of Genesee County. All county-level records for Flint go through the Genesee County offices at the courthouse. Visit the county page for the clerk, register of deeds, FOIA contacts, and more.

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