Access Osceola County 72 Hour Booking

Osceola County 72 hour booking records cover every person booked into the county jail in Reed City over the last three days. Sheriff Mark Cool leads the Osceola County Sheriff's Office at 325 W. Upton Avenue. The county does not have an online inmate search tool, so you will need to call 231-832-2288 or email oscsheriff@osceolacountymi.com to check on recent bookings. This page has the contact info, FOIA steps, and state search tools you need to look up Osceola County booking records quickly and at no cost.

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Osceola County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking Details

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office handles all jail bookings for the county. Sheriff Mark Cool runs the office from 325 W. Upton Avenue in Reed City. When someone is arrested in Osceola County, they are processed at the jail. The booking creates a record that includes the person's full name, date of birth, charges at the time of arrest, bond amount, and the date and time they were brought in.

AgencyOsceola County Sheriff's Office
Address325 W. Upton Avenue, Reed City, MI 49677
Phone231-832-2288
Fax231-832-6173
Emailoscsheriff@osceolacountymi.com
SheriffMark Cool
County SeatReed City

Osceola County is a rural west Michigan county. The 77th District Court operates within the county and handles arraignments that follow a booking. The court appoints a court officer to handle certain duties related to pretrial processes. The jail itself is smaller, which means the booking volume stays lower than in urban Michigan counties. Staff can usually give you booking info over the phone during business hours.

You can visit the Osceola County Sheriff's website for department info, patrol contacts, and links to county services.

Osceola County Sheriff website for 72 hour booking records

The sheriff's page lists office contacts, department divisions, and how to reach the corrections staff.

How to Look Up Osceola County Bookings

Osceola County does not have an online inmate roster. To check on a 72 hour booking, call the sheriff's office at 231-832-2288. Give the staff the person's full name and date of birth. They will look it up and tell you if the person is in custody, what charges they face, and what the bond is. You can also email oscsheriff@osceolacountymi.com, though phone calls tend to get faster answers.

In-person visits to the sheriff's office work too. Stop by 325 W. Upton Ave. in Reed City during business hours and ask at the front desk. The staff handles these requests regularly and can pull up the info in a few minutes.

VineLink is a free online tool you can try for Osceola County bookings. Select Michigan and search by name. VineLink shows whether someone is currently in custody at a participating jail. It also lets you sign up for release alerts by phone, text, or email. Not every booking shows up on VineLink right away, so calling the jail is still the most reliable option for the latest data.

Note: Email requests to the sheriff's office may take longer than phone calls for basic booking status questions.

Osceola County 72 Hour Booking FOIA Process

If you need copies of Osceola County booking records, file a FOIA request. Michigan's Freedom of Information Act at MCL § 15.231 et seq. gives everyone the right to access public records. The Osceola County Sheriff must respond within five business days under MCL § 15.235. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Send your FOIA request to 325 W. Upton Ave., Reed City, MI 49677 or email it to oscsheriff@osceolacountymi.com. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the date or range of dates for the booking. Ask for the booking log, arrest report, mugshot, or whatever specific records you need. Copy fees are $0.10 to $0.25 per page under MCL § 15.234. Labor is billed at the lowest paid clerk rate. Deposits may be required if the total goes past $50.

Under MCL § 750.491, all official records in Michigan are the property of the people. Booking records and mugshots are public unless a specific exemption applies. If the office denies your request, they must explain why in writing. You can appeal that denial or take it to circuit court. Most standard booking records do not fall under any exemption.

What Osceola Booking Records Include

An Osceola County 72 hour booking record will list the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The charges at booking are shown along with the bond amount and arresting agency. The booking date and time are part of the record. A mugshot is taken during the booking process but is not posted online by the county.

For court case information that follows a booking, check the Michigan Courts Case Search. Cases from Osceola County go through the 77th District Court or the 49th Circuit Court depending on the severity of the charges. The case search tool shows hearing dates, charges, and outcomes statewide.

State Search Tools for Osceola County

Several state-level tools can help with searches related to Osceola County bookings. The OTIS system from the Michigan Department of Corrections tracks people who have been sentenced to state prison. It shows facility, sentence dates, and parole status. OTIS does not cover county jail inmates, but it is useful if a booking leads to a prison sentence later.

For criminal background searches, the Michigan State Police run ICHAT. This tool costs $10 per search and pulls up arrest records, convictions, and warrants across the state. ICHAT only covers arrests where the person was fingerprinted. The Michigan Courts Case Search is free and shows court cases from all 83 counties. You can use it to find charges and case outcomes tied to an Osceola County booking.

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