Michigan District Court Case Lookup
Many district courts across Michigan provide online access to their records through various case lookup systems. This comprehensive guide provides direct links to online case lookup systems for district courts where attorney William Maze regularly practices DUI/OWI defense and criminal law. Use these resources to search for court cases, view dockets, check case status, and access public court records from anywhere.
Monroe County District Courts
Monroe County district courts handle DUI/OWI cases, traffic violations, misdemeanor crimes, and civil matters in southeastern Michigan.
Monroe: 1st District Court Case Lookup (Monroe District Court)
Search cases from the Monroe 1st District Court
DUI/OWI cases handled here - Attorney Maze provides defense representationOakland County District Courts
Oakland County district courts serve communities across this populous Michigan county with comprehensive court services for criminal, traffic, and civil matters.
Hazel Park: 43rd District Court Case Lookup
Drunk driving defense availableRoyal Oak: 44th District Court Case Lookup
OWI representation availableSouthfield: 46th District Court Case Lookup
Search Southfield district court cases onlineFarmington Hills: 47th District Court Case Lookup
Access Farmington Hills court recordsBloomfield Hills: 48th District Court Case Lookup
Bloomfield Hills district court searchPontiac: 50th District Court Case Lookup
Pontiac court records onlineWaterford: 51st District Court Case Lookup
Waterford district court casesNovi: 52-1 District Court Case Lookup
Novi court records searchClarkston: 52-2 District Court Case Lookup
Clarkston district court accessRochester Hills: 52-3 District Court Case Lookup
Rochester Hills court searchTroy: 52-4 District Court Case Lookup
Troy district court recordsWashtenaw County District Courts
Washtenaw County district courts serve Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and surrounding communities with comprehensive judicial services.
Washtenaw: 14A District Court Case Lookup
14A District Court online searchYpsilanti: 14B District Court Case Lookup
Ypsilanti district court recordsAnn Arbor: 15th District Court Case Lookup
Ann Arbor court case searchWayne County District Courts
Wayne County district courts serve Detroit and surrounding communities, handling a high volume of DUI/OWI cases, traffic offenses, and criminal matters in Michigan's most populous county.
Livonia: 16th District Court Case Lookup
Frequent DUI/OWI court - Attorney Maze provides defenseRedford: 17th District Court Case Lookup
Redford district court searchWestland: 18th District Court Case Lookup
Westland court records onlineDearborn: 19th District Court Case Lookup
Dearborn district court casesGarden City: 21st District Court Case Lookup
Garden City court searchInkster: 22nd District Court Case Lookup
Inkster district court recordsTaylor: 23rd District Court Case Lookup
Taylor court case searchAllen Park: 24th District Court Case Lookup
Allen Park district courtLincoln Park: 25th District Court Case Lookup
Lincoln Park court recordsWyandotte/Riverview: 27th District Court Case Lookup
Wyandotte/Riverview court searchSouthgate: 28th District Court Case Lookup
Southgate district court casesWayne: 29th District Court Case Lookup
Wayne court records onlineTrenton: 33rd District Court Case Lookup
Trenton district court searchRomulus: 34th District Court Case Lookup
Primary office location - DUI defense specialtyPlymouth: 35th District Court Case Lookup
Plymouth court records searchDetroit: 36th District Court Case Lookup
Detroit district court casesFacing DUI/OWI Charges in Michigan?
Attorney William Maze specializes in drunk driving defense across all Michigan district courts. With 25+ years of experience in DUI, OWI, OWPD, and impaired driving cases, we provide aggressive representation to protect your rights, license, and future.
Primary Practice Areas: Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) • Operating While Impaired (OWVI) • Chemical Test Refusals • License Restoration • Felony Drunk Driving • OWI Causing Death • Super Drunk Driving (.17 BAC or higher)
Frequently Asked Questions About Michigan District Court Cases
What information can I find using these court lookup systems?
Most Michigan district court online systems allow you to search for comprehensive case information including case numbers, parties involved, specific charges, hearing dates and times, current case status (open, closed, pending), court documents filed, payment information, and judge assignments. However, availability varies by court - some provide full document access while others show only basic case details.
I have a DUI/OWI case in Michigan - what should I do first?
Critical Steps to Take Immediately:
1. Do not discuss your case with anyone except your attorney
2. Note your court date, time, and location exactly
3. Contact a specialized DUI defense attorney immediately - time is critical
4. Gather all documents related to your arrest (citation, breath test results, police reports)
5. Document everything you remember about the arrest
Call Attorney William Maze at (734) 941-8800 for a free DUI case evaluation and immediate guidance.
How current is the information in these online systems?
Most Michigan district courts update their online systems regularly, typically within 24-48 hours of court filings. However, there may be delays during weekends, holidays, or system maintenance. For the most current information about your specific case, contact the court directly or consult with an attorney who can access real-time court records and provide legal advice based on the latest information.
What if I need help with a DUI/OWI court case?
Attorney William Maze specializes in Michigan drunk driving defense with extensive experience in district courts throughout the state. Contact our office at (734) 941-8800 for a confidential consultation. We handle all aspects of DUI/OWI defense including license restoration, chemical test refusals, felony drunk driving, and minimizing penalties. Our focus is protecting your driving privileges, reducing charges, and achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
Are all court records available online?
No. Certain types of cases are typically not accessible through online search systems, including: drug charges under first-time offender status, criminal charges disposed under HYTA (Holmes Youthful Trainee Act), neglect/abuse cases, sealed or expunged records, juvenile cases, certain confidential proceedings, and some DUI diversion program records. For access to restricted records, you may need to visit the courthouse or consult with an attorney.
Need Immediate DUI Legal Help in Michigan?
If you've been arrested for DUI/OWI in Michigan, time is critical. The first few days after arrest are crucial for building your defense and protecting your driver's license. Contact us immediately for 24/7 emergency legal assistance.
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