Search Flint Warrant Records

Flint warrant records are held by the Flint Police Department and the 67th District Court in Genesee County. With a population of about 81,000, this city has its own police force and a dedicated warrant division at the county level. You can search for active warrants through the police department, the court clerk, or state databases. Most warrant lookups in Flint start with a call to the police records unit or a visit to the district court. The Genesee County Sheriff also plays a role in serving and tracking warrants across the county. This page covers every method you can use to find warrant records in Flint.

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Flint Quick Facts

~81,000 Population
Genesee County
67th District Court
7th Circuit Court

Flint Police Department Warrant Records

The Flint Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for warrant records in the city. They are at 210 E. Fifth St., Flint, MI 48502. Call them at (810) 237-6800. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. The records division handles requests for warrant checks and arrest records. Walk-in requests are taken at the front desk. You will need the full name of the person you are looking up. A date of birth helps speed things along.

Arrest warrants in Flint are issued by judges and magistrates under MCL 764.1a. Each warrant must be based on a sworn complaint showing probable cause. The warrant lists the person's name, the charge, and a command to bring them before a magistrate. Felony warrants do not expire in Michigan. Misdemeanor warrants last six years. Any peace officer in the state can serve these warrants per MCL 764.15.

Flint sees a higher volume of warrants than most Michigan cities its size. The police department works with the Genesee County warrant division to track and serve warrants. You can reach the county warrant division at (810) 257-3406. They handle county-level warrants and can tell you if a warrant is active in the system.

67th District Court Warrant Search

The 67th District Court Division 1 handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and civil matters for Flint. The court is at 630 S. Saginaw St., Flint, MI 48502. Call them at (810) 257-3010. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. The court clerk can look up case records tied to warrants and tell you the status of any open case.

Bench warrants are common in the 67th District Court. These come from judges when someone misses a court date or breaks a court order. Under MCL 764.3, the court must state its reasons for issuing a bench warrant rather than a summons. If you think you have an active bench warrant in Flint, call the court clerk first. They can check and let you know what steps to take next.

Felony cases start in district court but move to the Genesee County Circuit Court for trial. The 7th Circuit Court handles all felony matters. You may need to check both courts if you are looking for records on a serious charge. The circuit court also handles appeals from district court cases.

Under MCR 8.119, court records are open to the public. Anyone can view case files, docket entries, and most warrant documents. The court clerk can help you access records at the courthouse. Some records are restricted. Cases that involve minors are sealed. A judge can seal records in other situations too.

Genesee County Connection

Flint sits in Genesee County. The county handles many warrant functions that go beyond city limits. The Genesee County Sheriff serves warrants across the whole county. Their warrant division is a key resource. Call them at (810) 257-3406 for warrant status checks. The county clerk's office also keeps court records that may relate to Flint cases.

If a warrant was issued by the circuit court, the county is where those records live. The 7th Circuit Court covers all of Genesee County. Felony cases, family matters, and larger civil disputes all go through this court. For a full picture of someone's warrant history in the Flint area, check both city and county sources.

Online Warrant Search Resources

Several state databases can help with Flint warrant searches. The MiCOURT Case Search portal covers the 67th District Court. It is free and does not need an account. You can search by name or case number. Keep in mind that MiCOURT shows case status but does not flag active warrants directly. You will still need to call the court to confirm.

The screenshot below shows the Flint Police Department website, which provides contact details for warrant inquiries and records requests.

Flint Police Department website for Flint warrant records search

The Flint Police website has information on how to reach the records division and what you need for a warrant check.

City of Flint official website for warrant records information

The City of Flint site also links to public safety resources and contact details for the police department.

The Michigan ICHAT system costs $10 per search. It shows felony arrests and serious misdemeanors. You need the full name, date of birth, race, and gender. ICHAT covers state-level offenses only. It does not show active warrants, local misdemeanors, or federal records.

The MDOC OTIS system tracks people under state corrections supervision. It shows current inmates, parolees, and probationers. If someone in Flint violated parole or probation, OTIS may show a related warrant.

Note: MiCOURT does not display active warrant status. Call the 67th District Court clerk at (810) 257-3010 to confirm if a warrant is outstanding.

FOIA Requests for Flint Records

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act under MCL 15.231 gives you the right to request government records. You can submit a FOIA request to the Flint Police Department or the Genesee County Clerk for warrant records tied to closed cases. Put your request in writing and describe the records you want. You do not need a special form or a reason for asking.

The agency has five business days to respond. They can take a 10-day extension if the request is large or complex. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Some labor fees may apply for searches that take a lot of staff time. Active warrant records may be exempt from FOIA under MCL 15.243 if release would interfere with law enforcement. Records from closed cases are more likely to be available.

Warrant Types and Resolution in Flint

Flint courts issue several types of warrants. Arrest warrants come from MCL 764.1a complaints. A magistrate or judge signs them after reviewing probable cause. Bench warrants are issued under MCL 764.1b when someone fails to appear in court. Search warrants follow the rules in MCL 780.651. Officers must carry out a search within 10 days under MCL 780.654.

If you have a warrant in Flint, there are ways to resolve it. You can turn yourself in at the Flint Police Department. You can also go to the 67th District Court during business hours. Some bench warrants can be cleared by posting bond. Talk to a lawyer before you act. The Genesee County Bar Association can help you find one. Legal aid groups in the area may also help if you cannot afford a lawyer.

Warrant recalls are possible too. Your attorney can file a motion to recall the warrant. The judge will set a new court date. You may need to post bond. Each case is different, so getting legal advice is the best first step.

Nearby City Warrant Records

If you need warrant records from cities near Flint, these areas may have relevant files. People sometimes have cases in more than one city, so checking nearby areas can help.

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