Livingston County White Pages

Livingston County White Pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in one of Michigan's fastest growing counties. Howell is the county seat. The county sits between Detroit and Lansing and has a strong suburban population spread across several townships. White Pages tools for Livingston County pull from property records, phone directories, court databases, and state government files. The Register of Deeds holds records back to 1836. This guide covers all the ways to search for people in Livingston County.

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Livingston County White Pages Online

Free White Pages sites let you search for Livingston County residents quickly. Whitepages.com covers the entire state of Michigan. Type in a name and add Howell, Brighton, or another local city to narrow results. The site shows phone numbers, addresses, and age data for matches. Livingston County has a large population, so filtering by city or ZIP helps cut through common names.

Addresses.com is another good option for Livingston County White Pages lookups. Search by name to get contact details, address history, and relatives. Both sites pull from public records and phone data statewide.

Livingston County White Pages search on Whitepages.com

Whitepages.com covers all Michigan counties including Livingston. Results show phone numbers, current addresses, and public records data.

Livingston County Register of Deeds

The Livingston County Register of Deeds is at 304 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843. The phone number is 517-546-0270. This office holds property records going back to 1836. That makes it one of the oldest and most complete White Pages resources in the county. Property records tie names to physical addresses, parcel numbers, and transaction dates.

You can visit the office in person to use public computer terminals. Staff are available to help with searches. Online access is available through the Laredo/Tapestry subscription system, which offers remote search for a fee. In-person terminals are free to use during office hours.

Recording fees follow the state standard. A document costs $30 to record. Extra pages are $3 each. Copies run $1 per page. Certified copies cost $5 per document. Under MCL 565.412, the office indexes all documents in the standard Michigan format, so searches work the same way as in any other county.

FOIA and Livingston County White Pages

Michigan's FOIA law gives you the right to request records from any Livingston County office. Under MCL 15.231, the clerk, register of deeds, sheriff, and all other public departments must respond within 5 business days. Written notice allows a 10-day extension. FOIA is a key tool for White Pages research in Livingston County because it opens up records that are not available through any online portal.

Copy fees range from $0.25 to $2.00 per page. Search fees run $5 to $12 per name. Fee waivers are available for public assistance recipients and nonprofits. If your request gets denied, you can appeal under MCL 15.240 through the agency head or circuit court.

Michigan FOIA statute for Livingston County White Pages records

The Michigan FOIA statute sets the framework for public records requests in Livingston County and all other Michigan counties.

Livingston County Court Records

Livingston County is part of the 44th Circuit Court. Court records are another White Pages tool when you need to find someone involved in a legal case. The Michigan Courts website provides statewide case search by party name. Civil, criminal, and family court filings all show up. Each record lists names, filing dates, and case types.

The OTIS system from the Michigan Department of Corrections tracks offenders statewide. Search by name or MDOC number to see current location, conviction info, and release dates. This is a free tool that covers all Michigan counties including Livingston.

Find People in Livingston County

Voter records are useful for Livingston County White Pages searches. The Michigan Voter Information Center shows registration status and home addresses. Under MCL 168.492, voter rolls include names and addresses for registered voters. The Secretary of State manages the Qualified Voter File statewide. Livingston County has high voter registration rates, so this database covers a large share of adult residents.

The LARA business search is useful when someone in the county owns a business. Search by name or registered agent to get contact info and filing data. Under MCL 565.401, property records remain the primary public source for tying names to addresses in Livingston County.

  • Try free White Pages sites for quick name and phone lookups
  • Visit the Register of Deeds in Howell for property searches
  • Use Laredo/Tapestry for online record access
  • File a FOIA request for records not available online
  • Search Michigan Courts for case filings by party name

Note: Livingston County's Register of Deeds offers free in-person public terminals for property record searches at the Howell office.

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