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Ann Arbor has about 120,000 residents and is the county seat of Washtenaw County. The Ann Arbor residents directory connects to public records held by city offices, county departments, and state databases. Washtenaw County operates the circuit court, Register of Deeds, and sheriff's office that handle most formal records for Ann Arbor. The city adds its own police department, assessor's office, building department, and open data portal. The 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor processes local cases. Use the search tool below to look up an Ann Arbor resident.

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Washtenaw County Records for Ann Arbor

Washtenaw County manages most of the public records for Ann Arbor. The 22nd Circuit Court handles felony cases, major civil matters, and family law for the county. Because Ann Arbor is the county seat, the courthouse is in the city itself. If an Ann Arbor resident was involved in a serious court case, the records are here. You can search cases through the court or use the statewide MiCOURT system.

The Washtenaw County Register of Deeds at washtenaw.org keeps all property transfer records for Ann Arbor. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements are recorded here. Under MCL 15.233, these are public records that anyone can inspect and copy. Property data is one of the strongest tools in the Ann Arbor residents directory because it ties names to addresses. Every home sale in Ann Arbor creates a record at this office.

The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office at washtenaw.org/1590/Sheriff maintains arrest records and other law enforcement files that may show up in an Ann Arbor directory search.

Ann Arbor runs several city offices that keep records useful for the residents directory. The Assessor's Office at 100 N Fifth Avenue handles property assessments. The phone number is (734) 794-6530. Assessment records list the owner's name, the property's value, and tax information for every parcel in Ann Arbor. This data is public and free to look up.

The Ann Arbor City Clerk at (734) 794-6140 handles vital records and other city documents. The clerk's office is at 100 N Fifth Avenue, the same building as many other city departments. The Ann Arbor Building Department at (734) 794-6000 manages building permits, code violations, and business licenses. Permit records contain property addresses, owner names, and contractor details. All of these records feed into the Ann Arbor residents directory by linking people to specific locations and activities in the city. MCL 15.235 requires these offices to respond to FOIA requests within five business days.

Ann Arbor Police and Court Records

The Ann Arbor Police Department is at 100 N Fifth Avenue. The non-emergency line is (734) 994-2911. Police records hold names, addresses, and incident details for events in Ann Arbor. These are public records under Michigan FOIA law, though MCL 15.243 allows some exemptions for active investigations.

The 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor handles misdemeanors, small civil cases, and traffic matters. The phone number is (734) 222-3600. The Washtenaw County Circuit Court at (734) 222-3270 covers more serious cases. Between these two courts, most legal matters involving Ann Arbor residents are on file somewhere. Court records include case numbers, party names, charges, and outcomes. For the Ann Arbor residents directory, these records are a direct way to find information about people tied to the city.

Note: Many Ann Arbor city offices share the address at 100 N Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, including police, assessor, and city clerk.

Ann Arbor Open Data and Directory

Ann Arbor has an open data portal at a2gov.org/services/data. It provides free access to city datasets including property information, permit data, and crime statistics. The city website at a2gov.org links to all departments and online services. For the Ann Arbor residents directory, this open data is valuable because it lets you search public records without making a formal request.

GIS mapping is also available through the city. You can look up a parcel and see owner information, assessment data, and zoning details. This is helpful if you know an address in Ann Arbor but want to find out who lives there or owns the property. MCL 15.234 limits what public offices can charge for copies of records, so even if you need printed copies, the cost stays low.

Ann Arbor Residents Directory Lookup

The Ann Arbor Police Department supports the city's residents directory with public records and incident data.

Ann Arbor Police Department residents directory records

Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan, which means the city has a large and changing population. This makes the Ann Arbor residents directory especially useful for finding current and former residents. Between city records, county data, and state databases, there are many ways to search for people connected to Ann Arbor. The Washtenaw County homepage at washtenaw.org ties together all county-level resources in one place.

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Ann Arbor is west of Detroit in Washtenaw County. These nearby cities may have records for the person you need to find.

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