Leelanau County White Pages

Leelanau County White Pages offer people search tools for one of Michigan's most scenic areas along Grand Traverse Bay. Leland serves as the county seat, and the county has a small year-round population that swells during summer months. If you want to find someone in Leelanau County, White Pages directories pull from public records, phone data, and government files. County clerk records and state databases add more depth to any search. This guide explains how to look up people and access White Pages data for Leelanau County.

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Leelanau County Overview

22,301Population
LelandCounty Seat
5 DaysFOIA Response
$30Recording Fee

White Pages Online for Leelanau County

Free White Pages directories cover Leelanau County residents. Whitepages.com lets you type in a name and get phone numbers, addresses, and age data for matches. Add a city like Leland, Suttons Bay, or Northport to focus results. The county's small population means you usually get a short list of matches, which makes it easier to identify the right person.

Addresses.com provides another free search for Leelanau County White Pages. Enter a name and get contact details, address history, and possible relatives. Both tools pull from public filings and phone records.

Leelanau County White Pages on Addresses.com Michigan directory

Addresses.com covers Michigan statewide, including Leelanau County. Search by name or ZIP code for contact details and address history.

Leelanau County Public Records

The Leelanau County Register of Deeds in Leland keeps property records that connect names to addresses. These records go back decades and cover all land transactions in the county. Property records are a strong White Pages tool because the data comes from official, recorded documents. Under MCL 565.401, Michigan requires public access to these records in every county.

Fees match the state standard. Recording a document is $30. Extra pages cost $3 each. Copies are $1 per page. Certified copies run $5 per document. The indexing system follows MCL 565.412.

The Leelanau County Clerk handles court records, marriage licenses, and other filings. Leelanau County sees a lot of seasonal property sales, so property records here can be especially useful for tracking down part-time residents who may not show up in phone directories.

FOIA in Leelanau County

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act covers all Leelanau County offices. Under MCL 15.231, any person can request public records from the clerk, register of deeds, sheriff, or other departments. Leelanau County must respond in 5 business days. A 10-day extension with written notice is allowed. FOIA lets you access White Pages data that may not be online, such as internal directories and mailing lists.

Copy fees run $0.25 to $2.00 per page. Search fees are $5 to $12 per name. Fee waivers may apply. Denied requests can be appealed under MCL 15.240.

Michigan FOIA statute for Leelanau County White Pages records

The Michigan FOIA statute sets the rules for requesting public records from Leelanau County departments, including response times and fee limits.

Court and Voter Records

Leelanau County falls under the 13th Circuit Court. The Michigan Courts website lets you search case filings by party name statewide. Civil, criminal, and family cases all show up. Court records can help with White Pages searches when you need to find someone tied to a legal matter in Leelanau County.

The Michigan OTIS system tracks offenders in the state corrections system. Search by name or MDOC number for free. Results show location, conviction data, and release info. This covers all 83 Michigan counties including Leelanau.

The LARA business search can also help find people who own businesses in Leelanau County. Wineries, restaurants, and tourism businesses are common in the area. Search by business name or registered agent to get contact details and filing history.

Voter registration data is another option. The Michigan Voter Information Center shows registration status and home addresses for voters. Under MCL 168.492, voter rolls include names and addresses. The Secretary of State manages the Qualified Voter File statewide.

  • Use Whitepages.com for quick phone and address lookups
  • Check property records at the Register of Deeds in Leland
  • File a FOIA request for records not posted online
  • Search Michigan Courts for case filings by name

Note: Leelanau County has many seasonal residents, so property records may show more names than phone directories for this area.

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