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Grand Ledge Police Department Records

Police records in Grand Ledge are generally maintained by the Grand Ledge Police Department for incidents within city limits. Records may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, traffic crash reports, call-for-service logs, citations, accident reports, and related case materials. Booking and jail records are typically maintained by the Eaton County Sheriff’s Office for people lodged in the county jail; county sheriff agencies or Michigan State Police may hold records for incidents outside city jurisdiction or on state roads. Members of the public, involved parties, attorneys, insurers, and media representatives may request available records. Access is governed by Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act and other state privacy laws. Release depends on whether the record exists, the requester’s eligibility for certain protected details, applicable exemptions, and whether the case is open or under investigation.

How to Request Police Records in Grand Ledge

To request police records in Grand Ledge, start with the Grand Ledge Police Department for city incidents. Requests may usually be made through a city records or FOIA form, by email, by mail, in person, or by calling the department to confirm the correct process. For jail or booking records, contact the Eaton County Sheriff’s Office; for incidents outside city limits, contact the appropriate county sheriff or Michigan State Police post. Provide the incident date, report number if known, location, names of involved people, and the type of report requested, such as an incident report or crash report. Agencies may charge fees for staff time, copies, certified copies, mailing, printed pages, or digital media. Under Michigan FOIA, a public body generally must respond within 5 business days and may issue a permitted extension. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if they need clarification or payment. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Michigan public records law.

Grand Ledge Police Departments

Grand Ledge Police Department

Type: City/Village agencies
Address: 310 Greenwood, Grand Ledge, MI 48837
Phone Number: (517)-627-2115 / Fax: (517)-627-7877
Email: underhillm@police.grand-ledge.com

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Grand Ledge?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, traffic crash report, citation details, call-for-service information, officer narratives, dates, locations, and names of involved parties when release is allowed.

Are police records in Michigan public?

Many police records are available under Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act, but access is not automatic for every record. Agencies may withhold or redact information for open investigations, privacy protections, juvenile records, medical details, victim information, or court-ordered restrictions.

How long does it take to get a police report in Grand Ledge?

Under Michigan FOIA, an agency generally responds within 5 business days after receiving a request and may take a permitted extension. Actual delivery may take longer if the report needs review, redaction, payment, or clarification.

How do I find arrest records in Grand Ledge without going to the police station?

You can contact the Grand Ledge Police Department to ask about email, mail, phone, or online request options. If the person was booked into the county jail, the Eaton County Sheriff’s Office may be the correct agency for custody or booking information.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Grand Ledge online?

Some current custody, court, or case information may be available through official county or court websites, but a complete arrest history is not always available online from a city police department. For official records, submit a request to the agency that created or maintains the record.