Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office
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The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office serves the community by ensuring public safety, law enforcement, and maintaining peace and order. They are located at:
Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office
201 E McArthur St,
Corunna, MI 48817, USA.
Phone: (989) 743-3411
Fax: (989) 743-2396
Operating hours are from Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For emergencies, call 911.
More information can be found on their official website.
Arrest Warrants Search
Active Arrest Warrants
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of active arrest warrants. These are orders issued by a judge to arrest and bring a person to court. You can check for active arrest warrants in Shiawassee County through the Sheriff's Office.
Warrant Lookup
A Shiawassee County Warrant lookup can be initiated by visiting the Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office website. Click on the "Warrant Lookup" link under the "Services" tab.
Arrest Records Search
In Shiawassee County, arrest records can be accessed through the local Sheriff's Office. These records detail the arrest history of individuals within the county. To request an arrest record, you can contact the Records Department at (989) 743-3411.
Criminal Records
Criminal records, which include a comprehensive record of an individual's criminal history, can be obtained through the Michigan State Police. Use the Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) for a criminal records search.
Background Checks
Background checks can be performed via the Michigan State Police's ICHAT system. This provides a detailed criminal history of a person in Michigan, including Shiawassee County.
Sex Offender Registry
Michigan's Public Sex Offender Registry (PSOR) is maintained by the Michigan State Police. The PSOR can be accessed here.
Most Wanted List
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office regularly updates a 'Most Wanted' list to keep the public informed and to assist in locating individuals with outstanding warrants. Check the most wanted list on their website for updates.
Bail Bonds
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office does not recommend any specific bail bond companies. However, you can find licensed bail bond agents in Shiawassee County by performing a web search or consulting local directories.
Shiawassee County Police Departments
In addition to the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office, there are several local police departments in Shiawassee County. These include the Corunna Police Department, the Owosso Police Department, and the Perry Police Department, among others. Please consult their respective websites or contact them directly for more information on their services.
- Corunna Police Department: (989) 743-6170
- Owosso Police Department: (989) 725-0580
- Perry Police Department: (517) 625-6141
Additional Services and Information
Victim Notification Services
Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Michigan State Police, provides victim notification services. Victims of crime can be notified of the custody status of the offender, such as release, transfer, or escape. You can register for this service via the VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) link.
Reporting a Crime
To report a crime in Shiawassee County, you can contact the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office at their non-emergency number (989) 743-3411. For emergencies, always call 911.
Property Check Request
Residents of Shiawassee County who are leaving their homes unattended for an extended period can request a property check from the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office. This service can be requested via the 'Property Check Request' option on their website.
Law Enforcement Agencies
Shiawassee County is served by several law enforcement agencies. These include:
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Shiawassee County Sheriff's Department: The Sheriff's Department serves the entire county and provides services like criminal investigations, arrest warrant issuance, maintaining the county jail, and providing court security.
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Local Police Departments: These include police departments of Corunna, Owosso, Perry, and other townships. They primarily handle law enforcement in their respective municipalities.
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Michigan State Police: The Michigan State Police enforce the law on state highways and interstates, and assist local law enforcement agencies when requested.
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office and the local police departments work closely with the community to ensure the safety and security of all residents and visitors. They actively encourage residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities or crimes promptly. Through community cooperation and partnership, they aim to create a safe and secure environment for everyone in Shiawassee County.
Juvenile Detention Services
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office works closely with the Family Division of the Circuit Court to administer juvenile detention services. The purpose of these services is to provide a safe, secure environment for youths who have been accused of committing a crime until their court date or to carry out the detention portion of their sentence. For more information on these services, visit the Juvenile Detention Services page on their official website.
Firearms Licensing
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office is responsible for processing applications for pistol purchase permits, as well as concealed pistol license (CPL) applications and renewals. More details can be found on their Firearms Licensing page.
Traffic Division
The Traffic Division of the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office is responsible for enforcing the traffic laws of the State of Michigan and Shiawassee County to ensure the safety of the public on county roads. They also investigate traffic accidents and conduct traffic surveys.
Crime Prevention and Community Programs
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office runs several crime prevention and community programs to help citizens be proactive about their safety and foster a strong relationship between the sheriff's department and the local community. These programs include Neighborhood Watch, School Resource Officer Program, and Project ChildSafe, among others. More information about these programs can be found on the Community Programs page.
Marine Division
The Marine Division of the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office ensures safety on the waters within the county jurisdiction. They enforce boating laws, conduct marine safety inspections, and offer boater safety courses. For more information, visit the Marine Division page on their official website.
It is the dedication of the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office and its divisions to provide professional law enforcement services that not only ensure the safety of Shiawassee County but also work towards creating a secure community environment. Their continued commitment to law enforcement excellence, integrity, and community engagement is commendable, making them a vital part of the Shiawassee County community.
Emergency Management
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with other county agencies, plays a crucial role in emergency management. They are responsible for coordinating resources and support during major emergencies and disasters to ensure the safety of the public. This involves creating comprehensive disaster preparedness plans, coordinating emergency response and recovery activities, and providing ongoing public information. For more details, refer to the Emergency Management page on the Sheriff's Office website.
Animal Control
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office also oversees the county's Animal Control division. Animal Control Officers enforce local and state laws concerning the care and treatment of animals. They investigate animal cruelty reports, handle stray animal complaints, and educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
Search and Rescue Team
The Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office maintains a trained Search and Rescue team. This team consists of sworn law enforcement officers and trained volunteers who are equipped to conduct searches for lost or missing persons in a variety of challenging environments. The Search and Rescue Team also assists in evidence recovery for criminal cases when required.
Corrections Division
The Corrections Division of the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the care, custody, and control of individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, as well as those persons serving sentences in the county jail. They ensure the safety of the inmates, staff, and the public while also providing inmates with necessary services and programs. More information can be found on their Corrections Division page.
Patrol Division
The Patrol Division of the Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office serves the community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The deputies patrol the county to prevent crime, maintain peace, and provide a safe environment for the residents of Shiawassee County. They also respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for service.