Crawford County Circut Court

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Crawford County Circut Court cases in Crawford County, Grayling, MI

Crawford County Probate Court in Grayling, Michigan is a probate court (a trial court of limited jurisdiction). Within Michigan's judicial system, it exercises statutory jurisdiction over decedents' estates and wills; trust administration; guardianships and conservatorships for adults and minors; and mental health proceedings, including involuntary treatment and protective proceedings for individuals with developmental disabilities. It also hears related claims and disputes connected to estates and trusts (such as creditor claims and fiduciary accountings). The court does not handle criminal prosecutions, traffic offenses, divorces, custody or parenting-time disputes, or general civil lawsuits; those matters are heard in the district and circuit courts. Its role is to adjudicate probate and protective matters and issue orders concerning the management of persons and property within Crawford County.

Crawford County Circut Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Crawford
Street Address: 200 W. Michigan Ave
City: Grayling
Zip Code: 49738
Phone: 989-344-3252
Fax: 989-344-3290
Website URL: https://www.circuit46.org/crawford-county-courts/court-contacts-location/
Jury Service: https://www.circuit46.org/46th-circuit-court/jury-duty/
Languages: Multiple
ADA: Ms. Teresa Hill
ADA Phone: 231-258-3330

Services and Case Types Handled in Crawford County Circut Court

Crawford County Probate Court serves the public by administering decedents' estates and related matters. Core functions include:
- Case filings: probate of wills, estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships (adults/minors), adoptions, name changes, and mental-health commitments.
- Records and orders: docketing, maintaining court records, and issuing letters testamentary/administration and guardianship or conservatorship orders.
- Court hearings: scheduling and conducting hearings on petitions, inventories, accountings, appointments, and contested matters; issuing emergency and protective orders in guardianship/conservatorship cases.
- Jury services: where authorized, managing juror summons and conducting limited jury trials (e.g., will contests).
- Public services: providing forms and filing instructions, collecting fees, monitoring fiduciary compliance (bonds, reports), and enforcing orders through citations and sanctions.
Some jurisdictions also authorize issuance of marriage licenses.

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