Iron County 72 Hour Booking Search

Iron County 72 hour booking records are handled by Sheriff Ryan Boehmke's office in Crystal Falls, Michigan. This Upper Peninsula county does not post a public jail roster online. To find out about a recent booking, you need to call the sheriff or visit in person. VineLink may also have custody records for Iron County inmates. This page covers how to search for Iron County 72 hour booking data, the FOIA process for getting copies of arrest records, and what statewide tools can help when the local system does not have a web portal.

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Iron County 72 Hour Booking Overview

Crystal Falls County Seat
No Roster Online Status
906-875-0651 Jail Phone
U.P. Region

How to Search Iron County Bookings

Iron County does not maintain an online jail roster. The sheriff's office does not post inmate lists on a website. If you need to check on a 72 hour booking, call the jail directly at 906-875-0651. You can also call the main office at 906-875-0650. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody, what charges they are facing, and whether bond has been set. Have the person's full name ready when you call.

VineLink may cover Iron County inmates. This free statewide service lets you search by name to check custody status in Michigan jails. If VineLink has Iron County data, you can also sign up for alerts. The system will notify you by phone, text, or email when someone gets released or moved. It runs around the clock and costs nothing to use.

For court records tied to an Iron County arrest, use the Michigan Courts Case Search. This tool covers filings across the state.

Iron County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

Sheriff Ryan Boehmke runs the Iron County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 2 South 6th Street in Crystal Falls, Michigan 49920. The jail is in the Courthouse Complex, Suite 18. Undersheriff Robert Reid and Jail Administrator Lt. Dale Anderson assist with jail operations. All arrests in the county get processed at this facility.

Iron County is in the western Upper Peninsula. It borders Wisconsin to the west and is surrounded by other rural U.P. counties. The population is small, which means the jail sees fewer bookings than larger Michigan counties. But the 72 hour booking process is the same. When someone is arrested, jail staff log their name, date of birth, charges, bond, and take a mugshot. Under MCL 764.26, the person must see a judge within 72 hours. Iron County falls in the 41st Judicial Circuit, and district cases go through the 95B District Court.

The MDOC OTIS search below can help if someone arrested in Iron County has been sentenced to state prison.

MDOC OTIS search for Iron County 72 hour booking records

OTIS tracks state prisoners only. For county jail information, contact the Iron County Sheriff at 906-875-0651.

Note: The Iron County jail is located in the Courthouse Complex at Suite 18, not at a separate facility.

FOIA Requests for Iron County Booking Records

Michigan's Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to get 72 hour booking records from Iron County. Under MCL 15.231, public records held by local agencies must be disclosed when requested. Write your request and send it to the Iron County Sheriff's Office at 2 S. 6th St., Crystal Falls, MI 49920. Include the person's name, date of birth if known, and the booking date you are looking for.

The office has five business days to respond per MCL 15.235. They can add ten more days for complex requests. Copy fees fall between $0.10 and $0.25 per page. Labor gets charged at the lowest clerk rate. If your total goes past $50, expect a deposit request. Indigent requesters can get the first $20 waived up to two times per year under MCL 15.234. You never need to explain why you want the records. MCL 15.233 protects that right.

72 Hour Booking Process in Iron County

The booking process in Iron County follows the same steps used across Michigan. Law enforcement brings the person to the jail at the Courthouse Complex. Jail staff enter their personal information into the system. They record physical descriptions, take a photograph, and log the charges. Bond gets set based on the offense and any prior history. All of this goes into the booking record.

The 72 hour rule means the person must appear before a judge for arraignment within three days. At the arraignment, the judge reads the charges, confirms or adjusts the bond, and lets the person enter a plea. Weekends and holidays can affect the timing, but courts generally try to meet the deadline. Iron County arraignments happen through the 95B District Court in Crystal Falls.

After arraignment, the case moves through the court system. If the person is convicted and sentenced to more than a year, they may go to a state prison run by the MDOC. At that point, OTIS takes over for tracking. The original booking record stays with the Iron County Sheriff. MCL 750.491 says those records are public property. If you need them, you have the legal right to ask.

Iron County Criminal History Checks

The ICHAT system from the Michigan State Police provides full criminal history reports for $10 per search. ICHAT covers arrests where fingerprints were taken, convictions, and pending charges across Michigan. It is a good option if you need more detail than just a 72 hour booking record from Iron County.

MCL 750.492 makes it a misdemeanor for any public official to refuse access to records without a valid exemption. The penalty is up to one year in jail or a $500 fine. This applies to Iron County and every other county in Michigan.

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