Menominee County Busted Mugshots

Menominee County busted mugshots come from arrests handled by the sheriff's office in this Upper Peninsula county along the Wisconsin border. The county jail in the city of Menominee processes bookings for the entire area. Unlike some larger Michigan counties, Menominee County does not offer a public online inmate roster, so you will need to use other methods to find arrest records. This page explains how to search for Menominee County busted mugshots through state databases, direct inquiry with the sheriff, and public records requests.

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Menominee County Quick Facts

23K Population
Menominee County Seat
41st Circuit Court
Phone Inquiry Required

The Menominee County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for this part of the U.P. They handle patrol, criminal investigations, warrant service, and all jail operations. The county sits at the southern tip of the Upper Peninsula, right on the border with Marinette County, Wisconsin. Because of this location, the sheriff's department sometimes works with Wisconsin law enforcement on cross-border matters.

Menominee County does not have an online jail roster or inmate search tool. To find out if someone is in custody, you need to call the sheriff's office directly. Staff can tell you whether a person is booked, what they are charged with, and if bond has been set. Phone inquiry is the fastest option for this county. You will get better results if you have the person's full name and approximate date of arrest.

The county jail in Menominee handles all bookings for the area. It is a smaller facility that processes arrests from the sheriff's deputies, the Menominee city police, and state troopers working in the area. Because the county has a low population, the jail does not see the volume of bookings that downstate facilities deal with. That said, the arrest data is still public record under Michigan law.

Michigan runs several statewide databases that cover Menominee County. The screenshot below shows the MDOC homepage, which links to the OTIS offender search tool.

Michigan Department of Corrections homepage for Menominee County busted mugshots

The MDOC site provides access to prisoner records and correctional facility information across the state.

State Records for Menominee County

Michigan's ICHAT system is one way to check for Menominee County criminal records. It costs $10 per search and shows felony and serious misdemeanor convictions from all 83 counties. You need the full name and date of birth of the person you want to look up. Results come back instantly after payment. ICHAT is run by the Michigan State Police and gets updated daily with new conviction data.

ICHAT does not show arrests without convictions. It will not show charges that were dropped or cases where the person was found not guilty. Under Michigan's Freedom of Information Act (MCL 15.231), the public has a right to most government records, but arrest data that could interfere with an ongoing investigation may be withheld under the exemptions in MCL 15.243.

The OTIS database from the Michigan Department of Corrections is free. It covers people in state prisons, on parole, or on probation. If someone from Menominee County got sent to prison, OTIS will show their record with a mugshot and charge details. OTIS does not include county jail inmates. Records stay for three years after supervision ends.

Note: The Michigan Courts case search can also pull up Menominee County court cases for free.

You can file a FOIA request with the Menominee County Sheriff's Office to get official arrest records. Send a written request that describes the records you want. The office must respond within five business days, though they can take an extra 10 days if needed. Fees for search time and copies apply. For state-level records, the Michigan State Police FOIA portal handles those requests separately.

Because Menominee County lacks an online search tool, FOIA requests are one of the more reliable ways to get detailed arrest data. If you want a copy of someone's booking record, including the mugshot, a written request is your best path. Make sure to include as much identifying information as you can, like the person's full name, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest. This helps the staff find the right records faster.

Busted Mugshots and Michigan Law

Michigan law addresses the issue of commercial mugshot websites. Under MCL 445.1711, websites that publish booking photos cannot charge you to take yours down if the charges were dropped or if you were not convicted. You can request removal at no cost. This law was passed to stop companies from profiting off of arrest photos of people who were never found guilty.

The Clean Slate law in MCL 780.621 expanded expungement options in Michigan. Certain old convictions can now be automatically cleared from your record. Others require a petition. The Attorney General's expungement page has resources and guidance for anyone in Menominee County looking to clear their record. The Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry also covers this county if you need to look up registered offenders.

Menominee County sits right on the Wisconsin border. The city of Menominee faces Marinette, Wisconsin, across the Menominee River. This border location means that some people arrested in the area may have records in both states. Michigan's databases only cover Michigan arrests, so if you need to check Wisconsin records for someone who lives on the border, you would need to use Wisconsin's court and corrections systems separately.

The VINELink service covers Menominee County inmates. It is a free tool that lets you search for offenders and register for custody status alerts. If someone is released from the Menominee County Jail or transferred to a state prison, VINELink can send you an alert. This is useful for family members and victims who want updates without calling the jail every day.

Because Menominee County has a small population, the jail does not see the volume of bookings that bigger counties process. Most arrests involve traffic offenses, warrants, and domestic disputes. The sheriff's office also handles calls across a large rural area, which means deputies spend a lot of time on patrol rather than concentrated enforcement in one area. Finding busted mugshots from this county takes a bit more effort since there is no online roster, but the state databases and FOIA process still give you access to the same public records available everywhere else in Michigan.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Menominee County in the Upper Peninsula and each have their own jail and arrest systems.

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