Find Lansing Residents Directory

Lansing is the state capital of Michigan and home to roughly 110,000 residents. The Lansing residents directory draws on public records from city offices, Ingham County departments, and state-level databases. Ingham County runs the circuit court, Register of Deeds, and sheriff's office that manage most formal records for Lansing. The city operates its own police department, assessor's office, and the 54A District Court. Because Lansing is the capital, many state agencies are headquartered here too, which gives you extra options for searching records. Start with the tool below.

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Lansing Residents Directory Overview

~110K Population
Ingham County
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Capital State Capital

Ingham County Records for Lansing

Ingham County is the main record keeper for Lansing residents. The 30th Circuit Court handles felony cases, major civil suits, and family law for the county. If a Lansing resident was part of a serious court case, this is where those records live. The court is in Lansing since it is the county seat. You can search cases through the court's website or use the statewide MiCOURT tool.

The Ingham County Register of Deeds at ingham.org/registerOfDeeds records all property transfers in Lansing. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and land contracts pass through this office. These records are public under MCL 15.233 and you can search them online or in person. For the Lansing residents directory, property records are a strong tool because they tie a person's name to a physical address in the city.

Lansing actually spans parts of three counties. Most of the city is in Ingham County, but small sections extend into Clinton County and Eaton County. If a Lansing resident lives on the edges of the city, their records might be filed with one of those neighboring counties instead.

The 54A District Court in Lansing handles local misdemeanor cases, civil suits under $25,000, traffic violations, and small claims. The phone number is (517) 483-4450. This court is a key source for the Lansing residents directory because it processes a large number of cases involving city residents each year. Court records include party names, case numbers, filing dates, charges, and dispositions.

East Lansing has its own court, the 54B District Court at (517) 319-9300, and the 30th Circuit Court at (517) 483-6000 covers the more serious matters for Ingham County. Between these three courts, most legal cases involving Lansing residents are on file. Under MCL 15.231 through 15.246, these records are open to the public. The five-business-day response timeline from MCL 15.235 applies to records requests at all of these courts.

Lansing City Records and Directory

The Lansing Assessor's Office is at 124 W Michigan Avenue. Call (517) 483-4130 for questions about property assessments. They maintain records for every parcel in the city, including owner names, assessed values, and tax data. This is all public information and useful for the Lansing residents directory.

The Lansing City Clerk at (517) 483-4133 handles vital records and other city documents. The clerk's office is at 124 W Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933. For people searching the Lansing residents directory, the clerk's office can provide birth and death records, marriage licenses, and other vital documents that help confirm a person's identity or ties to the city. MCL 15.234 sets limits on fees for copies, which typically run between $0.10 and $1.00 per page.

Note: Lansing city offices at 124 W Michigan Avenue house both the assessor and city clerk, making it easy to access multiple types of records in one visit.

Lansing Police Department Directory

The Lansing Police Department is at 120 W Michigan Avenue. The non-emergency number is (517) 483-4600. Police records contain names, addresses, and incident details for events in Lansing. These records feed directly into the Lansing residents directory by documenting interactions between residents and law enforcement.

Under Michigan FOIA law, most police records are available to the public. MCL 15.243 allows some exemptions for active cases or records that could harm an ongoing investigation. But once a case is closed, the basic information is usually available. You can request records in person, by phone, or through a written FOIA request. The city website at lansingmi.gov has contact details for all city departments and links to online services.

Lansing Residents Directory Resources

The Lansing Police Department handles records requests and supports the city's residents directory with public data.

Lansing Police Department residents directory records

As the state capital, Lansing has a unique position in Michigan. State agencies like the Michigan State Police, Department of Corrections, and Secretary of State all have offices here. The Ingham County Sheriff's Office at ingham.org/sheriff adds county-level law enforcement records. The Ingham County homepage at ingham.org connects to all county departments. For the Lansing residents directory, this mix of city, county, and state resources gives you more search options than most other Michigan cities.

State Databases for Lansing Lookups

The MiCOURT case search is free and covers most Michigan courts. You can search by party name to find cases involving Lansing residents. The ICHAT criminal history tool costs $10 and pulls conviction data from all 83 counties. The Michigan Voter Information Center lets you check voter registration with a name, date of birth, and zip code.

MCL 168.509(q) protects some voter details from public view, but basic registration status is available. The Michigan Department of Corrections runs OTIS at mdocweb.state.mi.us for free searches of people in state prison or on parole. Since MDOC is headquartered in Lansing at 206 East Michigan Avenue, you can even visit their office in person if you prefer.

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Lansing is in central Michigan. These cities may have records for people connected to the Lansing area.

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