Monroe County 24 Hour Booking Records

Monroe County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the sheriff's office at 7000 E. Dunbar Road in Monroe, Michigan. This county sits along the Ohio border in southeast Michigan and provides online inmate search tools for the public. You can look up who is in the Monroe County Jail, check charges, and track custody status through VineLink. This page covers the best ways to search for 24 hour booking records in Monroe County, what the records contain, and how to file a formal request if you need more detail. The sheriff's office handles booking inquiries by phone at 734-240-7401 as well.

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Monroe County 24 Hour Booking Access

The Monroe County Sheriff's Office processes all 24 hour booking records at the county jail on Dunbar Road. When law enforcement brings someone in, jail staff logs their personal details, takes a mugshot, and records the charges. The booking number assigned at intake stays with the person's file through their entire time in custody and into the court process. Monroe County is one of the Michigan counties that offers an online inmate search, which makes it easier to check on recent bookings without making a phone call.

The Monroe County website has information about the sheriff's office and its services. The online search lets you look up inmates by name. You can see who is currently in the jail and what charges they face. Bond amounts show up when they have been set. This is a solid first step if you want quick info on a recent arrest in Monroe County.

For phone inquiries, call 734-240-7401. The sheriff's office can confirm if someone is in custody and give you basic booking details over the phone. Walk-in requests are also accepted at the jail during normal business hours.

The Monroe County government website shown below provides access to sheriff's office resources and jail information for the public.

Monroe County government website for 24 hour booking record searches

From this site you can find links to inmate search tools and learn about jail policies. Monroe County also participates in the VineLink system for custody tracking.

VineLink is free and works around the clock. You can search for an inmate by name or booking number. Once you find them, you can sign up for automatic alerts when their status changes. VineLink sends updates by email, text, or phone call. The toll-free number is 1-866-277-7477. Many people use VineLink alongside the county's own search tool to stay on top of custody changes in Monroe County.

The ICHAT system from Michigan State Police is another option. ICHAT costs $10 per search and shows criminal history records, including felony convictions and serious misdemeanors punishable by more than 93 days under MCL 28.241. It pulls from the state criminal database, so it covers all Michigan counties. ICHAT will not show you who is currently in the Monroe County Jail, but it can confirm if someone has a criminal history in the state.

What Monroe County 24 Hour Booking Records Show

Booking records from Monroe County follow the standard format used by Michigan jails. Each record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical traits. Height, weight, hair color, eye color, race, and sex are all part of the file. The booking number is unique to each intake event. Even if the same person gets booked more than once, each stay gets its own number.

Charges appear on the record and can range from traffic warrants to serious felonies. The arresting agency is noted too. That might be the Monroe County Sheriff, the city of Monroe police, or the Michigan State Police. Bond amounts are listed once they are set, and court dates show up as they get scheduled. The record also tracks the person's current status, whether they are still in custody, out on bond, or transferred somewhere else.

Note: Monroe County's online inmate search shows current inmates only, so someone who has been released will not appear in those results anymore.

How to Request Monroe County Booking Records

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask for 24 hour booking records from Monroe County. FOIA sits at MCL 15.231 through MCL 15.246. Under this law, you can request copies of booking records, arrest reports, and other public documents held by the sheriff's office. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Anyone can file one.

Send your FOIA request to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office at 7000 E. Dunbar Road, Monroe, MI 48161. Put it in writing and be specific. Include the person's full name, a date range if you have one, and any booking or case numbers. The office has five business days to respond under MCL 15.235. A 10-day extension is allowed for complex requests. Copy fees are about $0.10 per page. Labor costs may apply if the search takes a lot of staff time. The low-income fee waiver covers the first $20 in costs and can be used twice a year.

Monroe County may also accept FOIA requests through an online form on their website. Check the county site for details on electronic submission.

Not everything is available. MCL 15.243 lists exemptions. Active investigations, records that could put someone in danger, and juvenile records are protected. Basic adult booking data is public in most cases.

Monroe County Court Records After Booking

After an arrest in Monroe County, the case moves into the court system. The MiCOURT case search lets you look up court records from across Michigan for free. You can search by name, case number, or citation. MiCOURT shows charge info, hearing dates, and how the case turned out. Monroe County cases go through the 38th Circuit Court for felonies and the 1st District Court for misdemeanors.

The OTIS system picks up where county jail records leave off. If someone arrested in Monroe County gets sentenced to state prison, their record moves into OTIS. You can track them there by name or MDOC number. OTIS shows offense details, sentence info, and expected release dates. Under MCL 791.235, OTIS records are removed if the conviction is set aside, expunged, or three years have passed since discharge from supervision.

The Michigan Legislature website has the full text of every state law, including the FOIA statute and jail operation rules at MCL 801.1 through MCL 801.81.

Nearby County Booking Records

If you need booking records from counties near Monroe, these links will take you to their pages.

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