What District court is Oakland County Michigan?
52nd District Court – Division 1 | 52nd District Court – Division 1.
How many district courts are there in Oakland County?
There are 14 District Courts in Oakland County located throughout various cities such as Royal Oak, Novi, Bloomfield Hills and more. You can learn about each of these individual court systems below.
What District Court is Novi?
52nd District Court
52nd District Court – 1st Division is located in Novi and serves a population of approximately 175,000 in the Townships of White Lake, Rose, Highland, Milford, Lyon, Novi and Commerce; Cities of Novi, South Lyon, Wixom and Walled Lake; and Villages of Milford and Wolverine Lake.
How many district court are in Michigan?
105 district courts
There are 105 district courts in Michigan and distributed among those 105 courts there are 276 district court judges.
What district court is Michigan in?
| United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan | |
|---|---|
| Appeals to | Sixth Circuit |
| Established | February 24, 1863 |
| Judges | 15 |
| Chief Judge | Sean Cox |
What does the 48th district court do?
The 48th District Court serves the cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake, Orchard Lake and the Townships of Bloomfield and West Bloomfield. The Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanors, parking violations, traffic violations and other civil infraction; felony cases for the purpose of determining probable cause;
Is the 48th district court accepting in-person business?
Beginning August 2, 2021 the 48th District Court will be accepting in person business. For the safety of all, anyone entering the courthouse, other than court employees, is required to wear a mask at all times regardless of vaccination status. Some Court hearings will proceed electronically via Zoom.
Where can I Find remote proceedings for the 48th district court?
Remote proceedings for the 48th District Court Magistrate’s courtroom can be accessed via the YouTube channel by clicking on the link below. PLEASE NOTE: Any recording of a court proceeding held by video or teleconference, including “screen shots” or other visual copying of a hearing, is absolutely prohibited.