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Yes, generally public access to formal court records is available. There are specific restrictions on access to particular types of proceedings, for example Family Court matters. There are also a number of rules that govern access and the process.
Appointments/Notice to callers For questions relating to the Vital Records Office, call 313-967-6938. You may also contact us with questions at clerkhelp@waynecounty.com. For questions regarding Concealed Pistol Licenses, call 313-224-5565 or contact us at cpl@waynecounty.com.
No. But once filed, your divorce will continue within Michigan. There is no requirement that you reside in the state after filing, but you must attend any court appearances unless you get permission from the judge to not attend.
Appointments/Notice to callers For questions relating to the Vital Records Office, call 313-967-6938. You may also contact us with questions at clerkhelp@waynecounty.com. For questions regarding Concealed Pistol Licenses, call 313-224-5565 or contact us at cpl@waynecounty.com.
The County Clerk is responsible for keeping records of births, deaths, assumed names, co-partnerships, issuing and filing marriage licenses, gun permits, notary bonds and processing passports. The County Clerk is the clerk of the 23rd Circuit Court.
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The Family Division processes divorce and custody cases as well as other family matters including Personal Protection Orders (PPOs) and are filed manually. In accordance with the directive of the Third Circuit Court, all motions in domestic relations cases must be filed in the Office of the Wayne County Clerk.
To get a divorce in Michigan, you'll need to file your paperwork in the family division of the circuit court (also called a "trial court") in the county where either spouse lives.
The family division of circuit court handles all cases regarding divorce, paternity, adoptions, personal protection actions, emancipation of minors, treatment and testing of infectious disease, safe delivery of newborns, name changes, juvenile offenses and delinquency, juvenile guardianship, and child abuse and neglect ...
Your motion must first be filed with the Wayne County Clerk before the Friend of the Court will schedule a hearing. The original, plus four copies of the motion and any additional sheets you have attached. A copy of the current court order you wish to change; if applicable.
Public Access. Generally, unless access to a file is restricted by statute, court rule or an order pursuant to MCR 8.119(I), any person may inspect pleadings and other papers in a court clerk's office and may obtain copies as provided in MCR 8.119(J).

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