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  1. Welcome to the 36 th District Court Case Inquiry System. The System provides public access to the Register of Actions (ROA) for cases filed in the 36 th District Court and the Court’s Schedule.

  2. Jul 7, 2024 · The 36th District Court is dedicated to administering justice in an equitable, impartial, and timely manner in accordance with the rule of law. The 36th District Court is the largest district court in the state of Michigan and one of the busiest courts in the United States.

  3. The Zoom information for your case may have changed. Please look for the correct division below for updated information regarding possible changes to the judge assigned to your case.

  4. Criminal Division. The Criminal Division handles misdemeanor and felony cases. The district court has jurisdiction of misdemeanor cases. The district court is also responsible for the arraignment, probable cause conference, and preliminary examination on a felony case.

  5. Public Case Search. Online Public Case Search. The 36th District Court also provides five public access terminals for use by persons wishing to view district court case records.

  6. Phone: (313) 965-8700. If you are ticketed or arrested in the City of Detroit for a traffic violation or a city ordinance violation, your case will be processed in the Traffic Division. This division handles the following types of cases: Civil infraction traffic violations such as: speeding, illegal turns, going through a red light, etc.

  7. Judges. Judges. Chief Judge: Honorable William C. McConico Chief Judge Pro Tem: Honorable Aliyah Sabree Judge: Honorable Roberta C. Archer Honorable Demetria Brue Honorable E. Lynise Bryant Honorable Donald Coleman Honorable Raeigen L. Evans Honorable Austin W. Garrett Honorable Ruth Ann Garrett Honorable Ronald Giles Honorable Adrienne Hinnant ...

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  9. Phone: (313) 965-5029. All you need is the arrested person's name. If that individual is scheduled to appear for arraignment, you will be given the case number and day and time of arraignment. Twice a day (approximately 9:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.), the criminal division receives a listing of arraignments.

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    Search for Michigan court cases by name, case number, or date, and access case details online.

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