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For Criminal Record Checks: To obtain a Criminal Record Check either contact the Michigan State Police Central Records Division at (517) 241-0606 or go to the Michigan State Police Website at: .michigan.gov/ichat to obtain information on how to use the Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT).
The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Michigan. In general, the circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $25,000 and all felony criminal cases (cases where the accused, if found guilty, could be sent to prison).
Proper noun. SCAO. Initialism of State Court Administrative Office.
The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) is the administrative agency of the Michigan Supreme Court (Article VI, Section 3 of the Michigan Constitution). The Supreme Court has administrative oversight of Michigan courts and exercises that oversight through the SCAO.
It is often called the court system. The court system shown as a triangle with three levels: Trial Courts, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court.
The court system in Michigan has three levels: Trial Courts, Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court.
To start a civil action, a summons and complaint must be filed, filing fees must be paid, and all of the parties must be served with notice of the complaint. Civil lawsuits can be disposed of by a bench trial (a trial in front of a judge), a jury trial, settlement between the parties, or dismissal.
Obtaining Copies of Documents Internet Documents, which have been electronically imaged, can be accessed on the internet via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) program. Email/U.S. Postal Mail/Fax The court can email, mail or fax copies to you.