Rochester Hills Warrant Records Search

Rochester Hills warrant records are kept by the Rochester Police Department and the 52nd District Court 2nd Division in Oakland County. This city has about 76,000 residents and sits in the northern part of Oakland County. The Rochester Police Department serves both Rochester and Rochester Hills, so records from both cities go through the same agency. The district court handles misdemeanor warrants and preliminary felony hearings. For county-level matters, the Oakland County Sheriff and the 6th Circuit Court in Pontiac are the main resources. This page covers how to find warrant records in Rochester Hills.

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Rochester Hills Quick Facts

~76,000 Population
Oakland County
52nd Div 2 District Court
6th Circuit Court

Rochester Police Department Warrants

The Rochester Police Department serves both Rochester and Rochester Hills. They are at 400 Sixth St., Rochester, MI 48307. Call them at (248) 651-9621. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. The records unit handles warrant checks and arrest record requests. You can walk in during business hours. Provide the full name of the person you want to look up. A date of birth helps the search.

Arrest warrants in Rochester Hills follow MCL 764.1a. A magistrate or judge signs the warrant after a sworn complaint shows probable cause. The warrant names the person and states the charge. Felony warrants do not expire in Michigan. Misdemeanor warrants last six years. Under MCL 764.15, any peace officer in the state can serve these warrants.

Because the police department covers two cities, warrant records from both Rochester and Rochester Hills are in the same system. This is good to know if you are not sure which city a case was filed in. One call or visit can cover both.

52nd District Court 2nd Division

The 52nd District Court 2nd Division serves Rochester Hills. It is at 700 Barclay Cir., Rochester Hills, MI 48307. Call them at (248) 853-5553. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. This court handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and civil matters. The clerk can look up case records and check warrant status.

Bench warrants from the 52nd District Court are issued when someone fails to appear. Under MCL 764.3, the court must state its reasons for issuing a bench warrant instead of a summons. If you have a missed court date, call the clerk first. They can tell you what bond is required to clear it. Some bench warrants can be resolved without being taken into custody.

Felony cases start in this court for preliminary examination. If probable cause is found, the case moves to the 6th Circuit Court in Pontiac. The circuit court handles all felony trials for Oakland County. Check both courts if you are tracking a serious charge.

Court records are public under MCR 8.119. You can view case files and docket entries at the clerk's office. Sealed cases and records involving minors are not available. A judge can restrict access to certain records.

Oakland County Connection

Rochester Hills is in Oakland County. The county seat is Pontiac. The 6th Circuit Court, county clerk, and sheriff's office are all based there. For felony warrants and circuit court records, the county is where those files live. The Oakland County Sheriff serves warrants across the entire county.

Oakland County runs a Court Explorer online system. You can search case records from district and circuit courts throughout the county. This is a useful tool for Rochester Hills cases that have moved to the circuit level. The county clerk also maintains records for all circuit court proceedings. Oakland County has one of the more comprehensive online court record systems in Michigan, which makes remote searches easier.

Online Warrant Search Resources

The MiCOURT Case Search portal covers the 52nd District Court. You can search by name or case number. It is free and does not require an account. MiCOURT shows case status and docket entries. It does not flag active warrants. Call the court clerk to confirm warrant status.

The screenshot below shows the Michigan Courts homepage, which links to case search tools for Rochester Hills court records.

Michigan Courts homepage for Rochester Hills warrant records search

From the courts homepage, you can get to case search pages for the 52nd District Court and the 6th Circuit Court.

The Oakland County Court Explorer is another option. It covers courts across the county. For Rochester Hills cases, it may show more detail than MiCOURT. Check the Oakland County Courts website to use this tool.

The Michigan ICHAT system costs $10 per search. You need the person's full name, date of birth, race, and gender. It shows state-level felonies and serious misdemeanors. ICHAT does not show active warrants or local offenses.

The MDOC OTIS system tracks people under state corrections supervision. It covers prisoners, parolees, and probationers. Violations of supervision can result in new warrants.

Note: MiCOURT does not display active warrant status. Call the 52nd District Court at (248) 853-5553 to confirm.

FOIA Requests for Rochester Hills Records

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act (MCL 15.231) lets you request warrant records from the Rochester Police Department or the Oakland County Clerk. Write your request and describe the records you need. No special form or reason is required.

The agency has five business days to respond. A 10-day extension is possible for complex requests. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Labor fees may be charged for extensive searches. Under MCL 15.243, active warrant records may be exempt if disclosure would interfere with law enforcement. Records from closed cases are more likely to be provided. You can submit by mail, email, or in person.

Warrant Types and Resolution

Rochester Hills courts issue several types of warrants. Arrest warrants come from sworn complaints under MCL 764.1a. Bench warrants follow MCL 764.1b for failure to appear. Search warrants must meet the standards in MCL 780.651. Officers must execute them within 10 days per MCL 780.654.

To resolve a warrant in Rochester Hills, you can turn yourself in at the Rochester Police Department. You can also go to the 52nd District Court during business hours. Some bench warrants can be cleared by posting bond at the court. It is best to talk to a lawyer first. The Oakland County Bar Association runs a referral service. Legal aid groups in Oakland County may help if you cannot afford an attorney.

A warrant recall is another path. Your lawyer files a motion with the court asking the judge to recall the warrant and set a new date. The judge may require bond. Every case is different, so legal advice is the safest starting point.

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