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Marquette County, Michigan Arrest Records

Are Arrest Records Public in Marquette County, Michigan?

Arrest records in Marquette County, Michigan are public documents accessible to all citizens pursuant to the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Michigan Compiled Laws § 15.231 et seq. This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records maintained by state agencies, local governments, and other public bodies. The Michigan FOIA specifically designates arrest records as public information, with limited exceptions for ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and certain privacy protections.

The Marquette County Sheriff's Office maintains these records as part of their statutory duty to document law enforcement activities within the county. Public access to these records serves multiple governmental purposes, including:

  • Ensuring transparency in law enforcement operations
  • Facilitating public oversight of governmental functions
  • Providing necessary information for background checks and security clearances
  • Supporting journalistic and research activities related to criminal justice

Individuals seeking arrest records must submit a formal request to the appropriate agency, which must respond within 5 business days as mandated by MCL § 15.235. Agencies may extend this period by an additional 10 business days under certain circumstances.

Can Arrest Records be Found Online in Marquette County?

Marquette County provides limited online access to arrest records through several official channels. The Marquette County online services portal offers certain public records, though comprehensive arrest information may require additional steps to access. The availability of these records online reflects the county's commitment to public accessibility while balancing privacy considerations.

Online arrest record resources in Marquette County include:

Users should note that online records may not be comprehensive or immediately updated. Pursuant to Michigan Court Rule 1.109, certain sensitive information may be redacted from online records, including Social Security numbers, financial account information, and certain personal identifiers. For complete and verified information, requestors may need to submit a formal FOIA request or visit the appropriate agency in person.

How to Look Up Marquette County Arrest Records in 2025

Members of the public seeking Marquette County arrest records may utilize several official methods to obtain this information. The following procedures comply with Michigan FOIA requirements and county regulations:

In-Person Requests

Individuals may visit the following agencies during regular business hours to submit requests:

Marquette County Sheriff's Office
236 W. Baraga Avenue
Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 225-8435
Official Website

96th District Court
234 W. Baraga Avenue
Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 225-8235
Official Website

Online Access

Digital access to arrest records is available through:

Written Requests

Written FOIA requests may be submitted to:

Marquette County FOIA Coordinator
234 W. Baraga Avenue
Marquette, MI 49855

All requests must include specific information about the records sought, including names, dates, and case numbers when available. Pursuant to MCL § 15.234, agencies may charge reasonable fees for search, retrieval, and duplication of records.

Contents of a Marquette County Arrest Record

Marquette County arrest records contain standardized information as required by Michigan law and local regulations. These documents serve as official records of law enforcement actions and typically include the following elements:

Biographical Information

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual
  • Any known aliases or previous names
  • Date of birth and age at time of arrest
  • Gender and race (as observed by arresting officer)
  • Physical description including height, weight, eye color, and hair color
  • Residential address at time of arrest

Arrest Details

  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer identification
  • Booking number and processing information
  • Statutory charges filed pursuant to Michigan Criminal Code
  • Warrant information, if applicable
  • Arresting circumstances and probable cause statement

Case Processing Information

  • Court case numbers for associated proceedings
  • Bail or bond information
  • Detention facility information, including the Marquette County Jail
  • Court appearance dates
  • Case disposition and sentencing information, if resolved

Identification Records

  • Fingerprint classification and identification numbers
  • Booking photographs ("mugshots")
  • Other biometric data collected during processing

These records are maintained in accordance with Michigan law enforcement records retention schedules as established by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, Records Management Services.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Marquette County

Michigan law provides mechanisms for the expungement (setting aside) of certain arrest and conviction records under specific circumstances. The Marquette County Circuit Court processes expungement petitions in accordance with Michigan Compiled Laws § 780.621 et seq.

Eligibility Criteria

As of 2025, individuals may be eligible for expungement if:

  • The arrest did not result in a conviction
  • The conviction qualifies under Michigan's Clean Slate legislation (MCL § 780.621)
  • Sufficient time has elapsed since the completion of sentence (typically 3-7 years depending on offense type)
  • The petitioner has no more than the statutory maximum number of convictions
  • The offense is not excluded by statute (certain serious offenses are ineligible)

Application Process

The expungement process requires:

  1. Filing a petition with the Marquette County Circuit Court
  2. Payment of filing fees (currently $50, with potential waiver for indigent petitioners)
  3. Submission of fingerprints to the Michigan State Police
  4. Notification to the Marquette County Prosecutor's Office
  5. Judicial hearing (may be waived for certain automatic expungements)

Upon approval, the court will issue an order requiring all public records of the arrest or conviction to be removed from public access. Law enforcement agencies will retain non-public records for limited purposes as permitted by statute.

Expunged records are not accessible through standard public records requests and will not appear in background checks conducted by most employers or housing providers.

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