Jackson County White Pages

Jackson County White Pages make it possible to find people, phone numbers, and addresses across south-central Michigan. The city of Jackson serves as the county seat and holds the largest share of the population. If you need to locate someone in Jackson County, White Pages directories and public record tools give you several paths to search. Free online databases, county clerk offices, and state government portals all hold data that links names to contact details. Here is how to use them.

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158,823Population
JacksonCounty Seat
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$30Recording Fee

Jackson County White Pages Online

Free White Pages sites let you search for Jackson County residents fast. Whitepages.com covers Michigan statewide. Put in a name, add Jackson as the city, and you get back phone numbers, addresses, and age info. The site pulls from public records, phone listings, and utility data. Jackson County has enough people that you may see several matches for common names, so the more details you add to your search the better your results will be.

Addresses.com offers another free option for Jackson County White Pages lookups. Enter a name or ZIP code. Results show addresses, phone numbers, and possible relatives. The site works for all areas of Jackson County, from the city of Jackson to the smaller townships around it.

Jackson County White Pages search on Addresses.com

Addresses.com provides White Pages lookups for all Michigan counties, including Jackson. Results pull from public filings and phone directories.

Jackson County Public Records

The Jackson County Register of Deeds holds property records for the whole county. Property filings tie names to addresses, which is what makes them such a useful White Pages resource. You can search by owner name to find out who owns a piece of land and where it sits. Under MCL 565.401, Michigan requires every county to maintain these records and let anyone view them.

Standard recording fees apply. A document costs $30 to record. Each extra page is $3. Copies are $1 per page. Certified copies run $5 per document. The indexing system follows MCL 565.412 standards, so you can expect the same format from any Michigan county.

The Jackson County Clerk handles marriage records, court filings, and other documents that can help with a people search. The city of Jackson falls in this county, and most of the key offices sit in or near the downtown area.

FOIA and Jackson County White Pages

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act covers all Jackson County offices. Under MCL 15.231, you can file a FOIA request with the clerk, register of deeds, sheriff, or any other public department. Jackson County must respond within 5 business days. A 10-day extension is allowed with written notice. FOIA opens up records that may not be posted online, which makes it a strong backup for White Pages research.

Copy fees range from $0.25 to $2.00 per page. Search fees are $5 to $12 per name. Waivers are available for those on public assistance or working through a nonprofit. If your request gets denied, MCL 15.240 gives you the right to appeal.

Court and Voter Records

Jackson County is part of the 4th Circuit Court. The Michigan Courts website lets you search case records by party name. Civil, criminal, and family court filings all show up. Each record lists names, case types, and filing dates. Court records are a useful White Pages tool when you need to find someone tied to a legal matter in Jackson County.

The OTIS system covers corrections records statewide. Search by name or MDOC number to get current location and conviction details. This is free to use.

Voter registration data provides another angle. The Michigan Voter Information Center shows registration status and polling locations. Under MCL 168.492, voter records include names and home addresses for registered voters in Jackson County. The Secretary of State manages the Qualified Voter File for the whole state.

  • Start with Whitepages.com or Addresses.com for quick searches
  • Check the Jackson County Register of Deeds for property records
  • File a FOIA request for records not posted online
  • Search Michigan Courts for case records by name
  • Use OTIS for corrections data

Note: Jackson County has a mix of urban and rural areas, so White Pages results may vary in completeness depending on the township.

Cities in Jackson County

Jackson County includes the city of Jackson, which has its own dedicated White Pages search page on this site. Use the link below to find people search tools specific to that area.

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Nearby Counties

These Michigan counties sit near Jackson County. Each offers its own White Pages and public records tools.