Find Wyoming Phone Directory Records
The Wyoming phone directory covers public records, city office contacts, and court search tools for Wyoming, Michigan. This city sits in Kent County just south of Grand Rapids, and it has its own clerk, police force, and district court that all hold records the public can access. You can use this page to find the right phone number, look up a court case, file a FOIA request, or check on property data for the Wyoming area. The phone directory here pulls from city, county, and state sources so you get a full picture of what is available and where to go for each type of record.
Wyoming Phone Directory Overview
Wyoming City Clerk Phone Directory
The Wyoming City Clerk is at 1155 28th St SW, Wyoming, MI 49509. The phone number is (616) 530-7222. This office handles voter registration, city council records, meeting minutes, and general public records for the city. If you need a document from the city or want to know where a record is kept, the clerk's office is the right place to start.
You can check your voter registration status through the Michigan Voter Information Center online. It needs your name, birth month, birth year, and ZIP code. The clerk's office also coordinates FOIA requests for non-police city departments. Put your request in writing with your name, contact info, and a clear description of what records you want. Under MCL 15.231-15.246, the Michigan Freedom of Information Act gives anyone the right to ask for public records from any government office. You do not have to live in Wyoming or Michigan to file a request.
Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. Electronic copies cost the price of the media. If a request takes a lot of staff time, labor charges can apply after the first $20 worth of search time. The city must respond within 5 business days.
Wyoming Police Records Phone Directory
The Wyoming Police Department is at 2300 DeHoop Ave SW, Wyoming, MI 49509. Call (616) 530-7305 for the records division. The non-emergency line is (616) 530-7300. This is where you request accident reports, incident reports, and other police records for events that took place in Wyoming.
To get a police report, you can visit the station in person or submit a FOIA request in writing. Include the date of the incident, any names involved, and a case number if you have one. The more detail you give, the faster the search goes. Police records requests go through the department's own FOIA coordinator. Response time is 5 business days under state law, with a possible 10-day extension for large or complex requests.
For a statewide criminal background check, use the Michigan State Police ICHAT system. It costs $10 per search and needs the person's full legal name and date of birth. ICHAT shows convictions from Michigan courts only. It does not cover other states. Juvenile records, expunged cases, and arrests that did not lead to a conviction are left out of the results.
Note: The Wyoming police phone directory handles local records only, not county or state-level files.
Wyoming Court Records Lookup
The 62-B District Court serves Wyoming. It is at 1155 28th St SW, Wyoming, MI 49509, the same address as city hall. The phone number is (616) 530-7515. This court handles traffic tickets, misdemeanors, small claims, and civil cases under $25,000. If you got a ticket in Wyoming or need to check on a case filed here, this is the court to call.
You can search Wyoming court cases for free through the MiCOURT case search system. This statewide tool covers all Michigan courts, including the 62-B District Court. Enter at least two letters of a last name to start. You can also search by case number, attorney name, or date range. Results show the case number, parties, case type, filing date, current status, and hearing dates. Case type codes tell you what kind of case it is: CR for criminal, CB for civil, TR for traffic, DR for domestic relations.
For bigger cases like felonies, civil disputes over $25,000, and family law matters, those go to the Kent County Circuit Court. The Kent County Courts page has details on how to search and contact the circuit court. All circuit court cases also appear in MiCOURT. The Wyoming phone directory for court records connects to both the local district court and the county circuit court depending on what type of case you are looking for.
Some records will not show up in any public search. Under Michigan law, juvenile cases are sealed. Adoption records are not public. Personal protection orders have limited visibility. Cases that have been expunged under MCL 780.621 will not appear either. If you think a record should be public but cannot find it, call the court clerk for help.
Wyoming City Government Online
The City of Wyoming website is the main portal for city services, department contacts, and public records links. You can find phone numbers for all city offices, download forms, and get directions to city buildings from the site.
The image above shows the Wyoming city homepage. It has quick links to departments, services, and online tools. The phone directory for each city office is listed on the site along with hours and mailing addresses.
Wyoming Property and County Records
Property records for Wyoming are held at the Kent County level. The Kent County Register of Deeds keeps deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents. The Kent County property search tool lets you look up parcel data, assessed values, and ownership info online. It is free. You can search by address, owner name, or parcel number.
Vital records like birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce records also come from the county. The Kent County Clerk handles those requests. The state charges $34 for the first copy of any vital record and $16 for extras. County fees may be lower. Under MCL 333.2815-333.2861, birth records less than 100 years old are restricted to the person named, parents, or legal representatives. Death, marriage, and divorce records are generally open to the public.
The Wyoming phone directory for county-level records is on our Kent County page. That page covers the full contact list for the county clerk, register of deeds, treasurer, and circuit court.
FOIA Requests in Wyoming
Every city department in Wyoming has a FOIA coordinator who handles records requests. The process is the same across all departments. Write up your request with your name, address, phone number, and a description of the records you want. Be specific about dates, names, and document types. Mail it, email it, or bring it in person to the right office.
The city must respond within 5 business days. They can approve the request and give you the records, deny it with a written reason, or ask for up to 10 extra days. If your request is denied, you can appeal within 180 days to the Office of the Ombudsman or to Circuit Court. Fee waivers are available if you can show the records serve the public interest or if you have low income. The Wyoming phone directory page has the contacts you need for each department's FOIA coordinator.
Legal Help Near Wyoming
Legal Aid of Western Michigan serves the Wyoming area. Call (616) 774-0672 for help with civil legal matters if you qualify by income. Michigan Legal Help at (888) 783-8190 offers statewide self-help guides and court forms. The Michigan Courts website has forms you can download and fill out on your own. The State Bar of Michigan also runs a lawyer referral line at (800) 968-0738 that can connect you with an attorney in the Kent County area.
Kent County Records for Wyoming
Wyoming is in Kent County. Many records that people search for are held by county offices, not the city. If you can't find what you need through the Wyoming phone directory, check the Kent County phone directory page for more contacts, search tools, and record types.
Nearby Cities in the Phone Directory
Grand Rapids is right next to Wyoming and has its own phone directory page with local contacts and search tools. If you need records from the Grand Rapids area, use the link below.