Antrim County Released Inmates

Antrim County released inmates records are managed by the Antrim County Sheriff's Office in Bellaire. This northern Michigan county has a population of about 24,000 and runs a jail with roughly 40 beds. The sheriff offers an online inmate roster that lets you check who is in custody and who has recently been released. You can also call the office or file a written records request for older information about released inmates from Antrim County. State tools like OTIS and VINELink provide additional ways to search for former inmates.

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Antrim County Overview

~24,000 Population
Bellaire County Seat
~40 Jail Beds
Yes Online Roster

Antrim County Sheriff and Jail Records

The Antrim County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and manages all booking and release records. Sheriff Daniel S. Bean heads the department. The jail has about 40 beds and serves the Bellaire area and surrounding communities in northern Michigan. Antrim County does maintain an online roster, so you can check on inmates and recently released people without having to call the office first.

The sheriff office is at 107 S. Cayuga St. in Bellaire. Phone is (231) 533-8627. Fax is (231) 533-5969. During business hours, staff can answer questions about released inmates from the Antrim County Jail. If you need a formal record, you will want to submit a written request. The office handles these through the standard FOIA process that applies to all Michigan counties.

Office Antrim County Sheriff's Office
Address 107 S. Cayuga St., Bellaire, MI 49615
Phone (231) 533-8627
Fax (231) 533-5969
Sheriff Daniel S. Bean

Antrim County FOIA for Released Inmates

Michigan FOIA law under MCL 15.231 gives you the right to request jail records from the Antrim County Sheriff's Office. Write up your request with a clear description of the records you need. Include names, dates, and your own contact details. Send it to 107 S. Cayuga St., Bellaire, MI 49615 by mail, fax, or in person. The response time is five business days. A ten-day extension can happen with complex requests.

Copy fees are about $0.10 per page. Labor costs may apply when the search takes staff time. The hourly rate comes from the pay of the lowest-level employee who can handle the task. Under MCL 791.230a, medical records and some personal details stay confidential. But basic facts like the offense, booking date, and release date for Antrim County inmates are public. If you get a denial, you can appeal to the head of the department or take the matter to circuit court.

State Resources for Antrim County Inmates

VINELink lets you check custody status for anyone in the Antrim County Jail or any other Michigan facility. The system is free. You can also sign up for alerts. VINE will call or email you when an inmate's status changes. This works around the clock. It is a good option if you want to know the moment someone gets released from custody in Antrim County.

The Michigan State Police ICHAT system runs criminal history checks for $10. It covers arrests and convictions across the state. ICHAT is more broad than OTIS. It picks up things that OTIS misses because OTIS only covers state prison. ICHAT will show county-level data too. The MiCOURT case search helps you tie an arrest to court outcomes. You can search by name or case number to see what happened with a case from Antrim County.

For sex offense tracking, the Michigan Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name or location. Under MCL 791.230a, some inmate information stays confidential, but basic booking and release facts are public. The Michigan Department of Corrections website has more information on statewide programs and released inmates resources. Historical records going back to 1839 are at the State Archives in Lansing.

Antrim County sits in a popular resort area of northern Michigan. The Chain of Lakes region and Torch Lake draw large summer crowds. Booking activity tends to increase during the warmer months. If you are trying to find someone who was arrested in Antrim County during the summer season, the online roster should show recent activity. For anything older, the FOIA process is the way to go. The sheriff office in Bellaire keeps records on file and can pull them when you submit a proper written request.

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Nearby Counties

Antrim County borders several northern Michigan counties. If you are unsure where someone was booked, check with these neighboring sheriff offices.