Oscoda County White Pages Search
Oscoda County White Pages give you access to people search tools, phone numbers, and addresses for this northern Lower Michigan county. Mio is the county seat. Oscoda County White Pages rely on public records, online directories, and state databases to bring you contact info. The county has a small population, but public records are still searchable through the same tools used across the rest of Michigan. These White Pages resources can help you find someone in Oscoda County.
Oscoda County White Pages Overview
Oscoda County White Pages Online
Free directories let you search the Oscoda County White Pages online. These sites use public records, phone listings, and other open data sources. Type a name and get results that may include phone numbers, addresses, and age. The listings may be sparse for a county this small, but they still offer a way to find someone.
The Whitepages.com Michigan directory covers Oscoda County along with the rest of the state. Search by name, phone, or address. Results may show current and past locations, phone numbers, and relatives. The site draws from voter rolls, property records, and utility data. Some info is free, while full reports cost a fee. Oscoda County has just over 8,000 people, making it one of Michigan's smallest counties. That means a White Pages search here tends to produce very few results, which can actually help you find the right person fast.
Addresses.com handles Oscoda County White Pages searches. It shows phone numbers, addresses, and age ranges for area residents.
Oscoda County Property White Pages
Property records at the Oscoda County Register of Deeds serve as a local White Pages tool. They show property owners and mailing addresses. Search by name to pull up deeds, mortgages, and liens for anyone who owns land in the county. The office is in Mio.
Fees follow Michigan law under MCL 565.401. Recording costs $30 per document. Additional pages are $3 each. Copies are $1 per page and certified copies run $5. MCL 565.412 sets the indexing rules for all Register of Deeds offices in the state. Oscoda County property records are public. Anyone can search them for White Pages purposes. The small number of property owners in the county makes these records even more useful for a focused search.
You can also check the Michigan Courts website for case records from Oscoda County. Civil, criminal, and family court filings are searchable by name and can include addresses.
Note: Oscoda County property records are searchable in person at the Register of Deeds office in Mio during normal hours.
Government White Pages in Oscoda County
Michigan state databases serve as White Pages tools for Oscoda County. These official sites carry current data and most cost nothing to use.
The Michigan Voter Information Center lets you check voter registration. Records show names, addresses, and precinct info. Under MCL 168.492, voter data is public in Michigan, which makes it a useful White Pages tool for Oscoda County. The Secretary of State manages voter files for all 83 counties.
The OTIS system from the Department of Corrections lets you search for people in state prisons or on parole by name. The LARA Business Entity Search shows who owns businesses in Michigan. Both tools are free and cover Oscoda County residents.
Michigan State Records shown above aggregates public data from across the state, including Oscoda County records used for White Pages searches.
Oscoda County FOIA and White Pages Access
Michigan's FOIA law under MCL 15.231 gives you the right to request records from Oscoda County. Agencies have 5 business days to respond. A 10-day extension is possible with written notice.
Copy fees at Oscoda County offices run from $0.25 to $2.00 per page. Search fees are $5 to $12 per name. Certified copies cost $5 to $10. Fee waivers apply for public assistance recipients and nonprofit organizations. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the county board or take the matter to circuit court under MCL 15.240. FOIA provides direct access to Oscoda County White Pages data that may not be in online databases.
The FOIA page above shows how to submit public records requests to Michigan agencies, including Oscoda County offices.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Oscoda County. Each has White Pages resources and public records tools.