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Detroit White Pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in Michigan's largest city. With over 630,000 residents spread across Wayne County, Detroit has a deep pool of public records you can search online. Free White Pages directories pull data from phone books, voter rolls, and property filings. You can also search Detroit public records through the city's own databases and Wayne County portals. The tools on this page help you run a Detroit White Pages search and find the person or address you need.

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Detroit White Pages Online Directories

The quickest way to search Detroit White Pages is through free online directories. These sites pull data from public sources and let you look up a name in seconds. You type in a first and last name, and the tool returns phone numbers, addresses, and sometimes age or relatives. Not all results are current, but they give you a strong starting point for any people search in Detroit.

The Whitepages.com Detroit directory is one of the most used tools for finding people in the city. It pulls from voter rolls, public filings, and phone records. Results can show current and past addresses, phone numbers, and possible family members. The site covers all of Wayne County, so you can find people in Detroit and nearby cities like Dearborn and Livonia in one search.

The Addresses.com Detroit White Pages portal works in a similar way. You search by name, city, or ZIP code and get a list of matches with contact details and age ranges. The site is free for basic lookups.

The Addresses.com portal shows Detroit White Pages results for phone numbers and home addresses.

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This directory lets you search by name or address and returns matches from across Wayne County.

Detroit Property and People Records

Detroit runs its own property assessment system through BS&A Online. This is one of the best White Pages tools for the city because it ties owner names to physical addresses. You can search by last name, street address, or parcel number. The system returns over 30 data fields for each property, including the owner's name, property class, square footage, year built, and taxable value. If you know someone owns property in Detroit, this tool can confirm their address fast.

To use the Detroit BS&A search, enter the last name first, then a comma, then the first name. Hit search and pick the right result from the list. The detail page shows the full assessment record. You can also use the Detroit tax payment portal to look up tax records by name or address. Tax records confirm who owns a property and can show how long they have lived there based on sale dates.

The City of Detroit website is the main hub for city services, and it links to several public records tools.

Detroit city government website for White Pages record access

From here you can reach the 311 service portal, property records, and FOIA request forms that support your Detroit White Pages search.

How Detroit White Pages FOIA Works

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act covers all Detroit city records. Under MCL 15.231, any person can ask for public records from city offices. The city must respond within 5 business days. An extension of up to 10 more days is allowed with written notice. This law is what makes Detroit White Pages data available to the public.

Detroit's FOIA coordinator is based at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center at 2 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226. You can call 313-224-3400 to ask about a request. Written requests should describe the records you want as clearly as you can. The city charges copy fees that vary by record type. Fee waivers are available if the records serve the public interest. If the city denies your request, you have the right to appeal under MCL 15.240.

Property records in Detroit fall under MCL 565.401, which sets the rules for how Wayne County maintains real estate documents. These records link owner names to addresses and are open to the public through the Register of Deeds. Voter data is governed by MCL 168.492 and includes names, addresses, and precinct assignments for all registered voters in Detroit.

Note: Detroit FOIA requests can be sent by email, fax, or mail, and the response clock starts the next business day for electronic submissions.

White Pages Search Tips for Detroit

Detroit is a big city. A name search can return dozens of results. Here are some ways to narrow things down and get better White Pages results:

  • Add a ZIP code to your search to focus on a specific part of the city
  • Use the BS&A property search if you know the person owns a home
  • Check Wayne County court records for case filings tied to a name
  • Try the Michigan Voter Information Center at michigan.gov/vote for registration data
  • Search the OTIS offender database if other tools come up short

Each of these databases pulls from a different source, so combining them gives you the most complete picture. Wayne County alone has over 1.7 million residents, and Detroit makes up a large share of that. The more specific your search, the faster you will find the right match in the Detroit White Pages.

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Wayne County White Pages

Detroit sits in Wayne County, which is the most populated county in Michigan. All property records, court filings, and vital records for Detroit go through Wayne County offices. The Wayne County Register of Deeds handles property documents, while the county circuit court manages civil and criminal case records. You can search Wayne County White Pages for anyone living in Detroit or the surrounding cities.

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