Farmington Hills 24 Hour Booking

Farmington Hills 24 hour booking records are kept by the police department and reflect arrests made across this Oakland County city. The station at 31655 W. 11 Mile Road processes all local bookings and maintains records for public access through formal request channels. After initial processing, inmates transfer to the Oakland County Jail in Pontiac. You can find Farmington Hills booking records by calling the records unit, submitting a FOIA request, or searching statewide databases. This page explains each option and what kind of booking data is available.

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Farmington Hills Booking Facts

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Farmington Hills 24 Hour Booking Access

The Farmington Hills Police Department is the primary source for booking records in the city. The department is at 31655 W. 11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336. Call (248) 871-2750 to reach the records unit. Officers handle arrests from across the city and bring people to the station for booking. Each intake creates a record with the person's name, charges, personal details, and a mugshot.

There is no online arrest log for Farmington Hills. The city does not post a 24 hour booking roster on its website. This is typical for Michigan cities outside of a few large counties that run their own online inmate search tools. To check on a recent arrest, call the non-emergency line. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic charge info over the phone.

The department also handles crime prevention and community safety programs, but the records division is where you go for booking data. The records team processes FOIA requests and can tell you what documents are available for a specific case.

Farmington Hills Booking and Oakland County Jail

After booking at the Farmington Hills station, inmates move to the Oakland County Jail at 1201 N. Telegraph Road in Pontiac. The jail phone is (248) 858-1800. Oakland County runs an inmate search tool through the sheriff's office that lets you look up who is currently in custody. That makes it easier to find someone who was arrested in Farmington Hills and transferred to the county facility.

The Oakland County Sheriff's Office keeps its own booking records. These are separate from the Farmington Hills police records. If you need the initial arrest report, go to the city police. If you need the jail intake record, contact the county sheriff. Under MCL 801.4, county jails are required to maintain records of all persons held in their custody, and those records are accessible to the public through FOIA.

For a full look at how Oakland County handles jail bookings and what search tools they offer, visit the Oakland County 24 hour booking page.

Note: Oakland County updates its inmate roster more often than most Michigan counties, so checking their search tool is a good first step for recent Farmington Hills arrests.

Request Farmington Hills Booking Records

Michigan's FOIA law at MCL 15.231 gives you the right to ask for 24 hour booking records from the Farmington Hills Police Department. Write your request and send it to the department at 31655 W. 11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336. Include the full name of the person, a date range, and any case numbers you have. The more specific you are, the faster the response.

The department must respond within five business days under MCL 15.235. An extension of up to 10 extra days is allowed for complex or large requests. Copy fees apply at standard rates, usually about $0.10 per page. If your income qualifies, the first $20 in fees gets waived. You can use that waiver up to two times each year. MCL 15.243 lists certain exemptions. Records tied to active investigations, those that could put someone at risk, and juvenile booking data may be withheld.

When the city does not publish booking logs online, statewide tools pick up some of the slack. The Michigan State Police ICHAT system costs $10 per search and shows criminal history. You need a full name and date of birth to run a search. It covers felony convictions, serious misdemeanors, and pending charges. ICHAT does not show current jail status, but it flags anyone with a criminal record in Michigan.

The MiCOURT Case Search is free and shows court records from across the state. Farmington Hills cases go to the 47th District Court for misdemeanors and Oakland County Circuit Court for felonies. MiCOURT shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It is a good follow-up tool after you know someone was booked in Farmington Hills.

The Michigan OTIS system tracks offenders under state corrections supervision. The screenshot below shows the OTIS search page.

Michigan OTIS offender search for Farmington Hills 24 hour booking records

OTIS only shows people who have moved into the state prison system or are on state parole. Local jail bookings do not appear there. Use VineLink for free alerts on inmates at the Oakland County Jail instead.

Farmington Hills Booking Record Details

Every 24 hour booking record from Farmington Hills contains standard arrest data. Here is what you can expect to see.

Data PointDetails
Full NameLegal name of the arrested person
Date of BirthFor identity confirmation
Booking Date/TimeWhen intake was completed
ChargesOffenses at time of arrest
BondSet by the court after arraignment
Arresting AgencyFarmington Hills Police
MugshotTaken at booking, available via FOIA
Physical TraitsHeight, weight, hair and eye color

Charges may shift after the Oakland County Prosecutor reviews the case. Initial booking charges are preliminary. The Michigan Legislature website has statutes on charging procedures under MCL 767.1 through MCL 767.76. These laws control how cases move from arrest to formal charges. For current case status, check MiCOURT.

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