Access St. Joseph County White Pages

St. Joseph County White Pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses in southwestern Michigan. The county seat is Centreville, and the area sits along the Indiana border. You can use St. Joseph County White Pages through online directories, county clerk records, and statewide databases. These tools pull from public filings and help you track down contact details for people who live or own property in the county.

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St. Joseph County White Pages Overview

60,700 Population
Centreville County Seat
45th Circuit Court
Free Online Search

Free online directories give you a quick way to run a St. Joseph County White Pages search. These sites pull data from public records, phone listings, and other open sources. You enter a name and get back results that may show phone numbers, addresses, and possible relatives.

The Whitepages.com Michigan directory covers St. Joseph County. Search by name, phone, or address. Results can include current and past addresses, phone numbers, and household members. The site draws from voter rolls, property filings, and utility data across Michigan. St. Joseph County has around 60,000 people, so name searches tend to return a manageable list of matches. Adding a city like Sturgis or Three Rivers helps narrow things down even more.

Addresses.com also covers St. Joseph County White Pages lookups. Enter a name or address and see what comes back. Results show phone numbers, street addresses, and age ranges.

St. Joseph County Property White Pages

The St. Joseph County Register of Deeds keeps property ownership records that serve as a White Pages tool. These records show who owns land, where they live, and what filings exist against a property. You can search by name to find deeds, mortgages, and liens. The office is in Centreville at the county courthouse.

Recording fees in St. Joseph County follow the Michigan standard. A document costs $30 for the first page. Each extra page is $3. Copies are $1 per page, and certified copies cost $5 per document. MCL 565.412 governs how counties index and maintain these records. Anyone can search property records for White Pages purposes because they are public under Michigan law. The Register of Deeds also has public computer terminals for in-person searches.

The county clerk handles vital records too. Birth and death certificates are available for a fee. Marriage records are kept at the clerk's office in Centreville. These can help confirm a person's ties to St. Joseph County.

Note: St. Joseph County property searches can be done in person at the Register of Deeds in Centreville during regular hours.

State White Pages Resources for St. Joseph County

Michigan operates several databases that work as White Pages for St. Joseph County. These are all free, official sites.

The Michigan Voter Information Center shows voter registration data for anyone in St. Joseph County. Records include names, addresses, and precinct info. Voter data is public under MCL 168.492. The Michigan Secretary of State manages the statewide Qualified Voter File that covers all 83 counties.

The Offender Tracking Information System covers all Michigan counties, including St. Joseph County. Search by name to find location, conviction details, and release dates. The LARA Business Entity Search shows business owners and agents registered in Michigan. The Michigan Courts site lets you look up case records by party name in St. Joseph County's 45th Circuit Court. Court records can show addresses and other personal details useful for White Pages searches.

The Michigan State Records portal shown above pulls together public data from counties across the state, including St. Joseph County.

FOIA and St. Joseph County White Pages

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act under MCL 15.231 lets anyone request public records from St. Joseph County. The county must respond within 5 business days. Extensions of up to 10 days are allowed with written notice. Copy fees range from $0.25 to $2.00 per page. Search fees run $5 to $12 per name.

Under MCL 565.401, the Register of Deeds must maintain property records in a standardized format. If a FOIA request gets denied, MCL 15.240 gives you the right to appeal. Fee waivers are available for people on public assistance and nonprofit groups. You can send FOIA requests by email, fax, mail, or in person. These laws ensure that White Pages data from St. Joseph County stays accessible to the public.

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