Livingston County 24 Hour Booking

Livingston County 24 hour booking records are kept by the sheriff's office at 150 S Highlander Way in Howell, Michigan. The jail processes all arrests from across the county around the clock. There is no online inmate roster for Livingston County, so you need to call the sheriff at 517-546-2445 or file a written request to get booking details. This page explains how to access 24 hour booking records in Livingston County, what data they contain, and the steps for requesting copies.

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Livingston County Booking Overview

Howell County Seat
517-546-2445 Sheriff Phone
No Online Roster
24/7 Jail Operations

Livingston County Booking Records Access

The Livingston County Sheriff's Office is where you go for 24 hour booking records. The jail at 150 S Highlander Way in Howell handles every arrest made by local law enforcement in the county. At intake, staff log the person's name, date of birth, physical traits, charges, and bond amount. They take a mugshot too. All of this goes into the booking record.

Livingston County does not have a web-based inmate lookup. You can't search online to see who is in the jail right now. The best way to check is to call 517-546-2445. That line runs all day and night. You can also go to the jail in person during business hours and ask at the front desk. Staff will tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. Under Michigan's Freedom of Information Act at MCL 15.233, booking records are public. The sheriff's office must respond to a written request within five business days.

For people who want updates without calling every time, VineLink is a free service that works across Michigan. You can search by name and sign up for alerts when someone's custody status changes. VineLink sends notifications by phone, text, or email around the clock.

What Livingston County Booking Records Show

A booking record from Livingston County holds standard arrest and intake data. Each record gets a unique booking number from the jail. The file includes the inmate's full name, date of birth, height, weight, hair color, and eye color. Charges are listed along with bond or bail amounts set by the court. Court dates appear when they are scheduled.

The arresting agency is noted on every booking record. This tells you whether the sheriff, state police, or a local city police department made the arrest. Mugshots are taken at booking but are not available online. You can request mugshot copies through FOIA. Under MCL 15.234, the office can charge a fee for copies. Standard rates run about $0.10 per page for paper records.

DetailInformation
Sheriff OfficeLivingston County Sheriff
Jail Address150 S Highlander Way, Howell, MI 48843
Phone517-546-2445
Online RosterNot available
FOIA RequestsSubmit to Sheriff's Office
VINE AccessAvailable through VineLink.com

Statewide databases fill the gap when a county lacks its own online booking search. The Michigan State Police run ICHAT, which costs $10 per search. It pulls criminal history records from the state database. You need a full name and date of birth to run a search. ICHAT shows felony convictions, serious misdemeanor charges over 93 days under MCL 28.241, and pending cases. It does not show current jail bookings, but it tells you if someone has a record.

The OTIS system from the Michigan Department of Corrections tracks people under state supervision. Prison inmates, parolees, and those on probation show up in OTIS. Local county jail stays do not appear unless the person is sentenced to state prison.

The screenshot below shows the Michigan courts search portal where Livingston County case records can be found.

Michigan MiCOURT case search for Livingston County 24 hour booking records

Use MiCOURT to follow what happens after a Livingston County booking. Livingston County falls under the 44th Circuit Court. Charges, hearings, and outcomes all show up once the case is filed.

Note: Livingston County sits between Ingham and Oakland counties, two of the busiest court systems in Michigan, so checking nearby jurisdictions may help if you are unsure where an arrest took place.

How to Request Livingston County Booking Data

The formal route to get 24 hour booking records is through FOIA. Send your request in writing to the Livingston County Sheriff's Office at 150 S Highlander Way, Howell, MI 48843. Include the person's name, a date range, and any booking numbers. Be specific about what you need.

The office must respond within five business days under MCL 15.235. An extension of up to 10 days is allowed for complex requests. Copy fees run about $0.10 per page. If you qualify as low income, the first $20 in costs is waived. You can use that waiver up to two times a year. MCL 15.243 lists exemptions that let agencies hold back certain records. Active investigations, safety concerns, and juvenile data are protected. Standard adult booking records remain public.

The Michigan Legislature site has the full text of FOIA at MCL 15.231 through MCL 15.246. County jail operation rules are at MCL 801.1 through MCL 801.81.

Livingston County Jail Booking Process

The intake process at Livingston County Jail follows Michigan standards in MCL 801.1 through MCL 801.81. Law enforcement brings the person in, and jail staff take their personal information, photograph them, and log charges. Bond gets set based on the offense and any prior history. A booking number is assigned that follows the case through the system.

Livingston County is in southeast Michigan, between Lansing and Ann Arbor. The county has grown over the years and the jail handles a steady flow of arrests. Because there is no online roster, phone inquiries are the main way people check on recent bookings. Call 517-546-2445 any time of day or night. The Livingston County Sheriff website has general information about the office and its services.

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