![]() Criminal jury trials, felony preliminary exams, misdemeanor bench trials, pre-trials, sentencing hearings, probation violation hearings and review hearings will be held in-person.In-person arraignments will be held daily at 8:30 am.Online warrant resolution for misdemeanors and other non-felony bench warrants is available at. Defendants with felony or domestic warrants shall be directed to the police department to be processed for video arraignment. Parties who contact the court regarding a misdemeanor (non-domestic) arraignment can post a bond, if required, have the warrant lifted and receive a Notice to Appear. Walk-in arraignments will be conducted in-person.Default judgments for failing to appear may be entered for Zoom hearings where the hearing was requested by the respondent.If you have received a traffic civil infraction, you must use online resolution within 14 days or if you do not elect to use online resolution, you must still contact the court for a hearing date within 14 days. Civil infraction conferences, informal hearings and formal hearings are being scheduled for hearing via Zoom.If a party requests an informal or formal hearing, it will be scheduled within 30 days. Parties are encouraged to use online resolution which can be found at.Municipal civil infraction hearings will be heard via Zoom.Īdditional Landlord Tenant resources can be found at:.All mediations will be referred to online dispute resolution via MI-Resolve or set for mediation via Zoom.Civil bench trials and small claims trials will be held in person.All motions and hearings will be scheduled for hearing via Zoom.Civil jury trials will be held in-person.Landlord/Tenant pretrials are being scheduled in-person.Effective December 6, 2023, the court will comply with the requirements of MCR 4.201 regarding Landlord/Tenant procedures.All persons entering the building will undergo weapons screening.Persons are required to be socially distant and stay 6 feet apart from others.Masks are not required but are strongly recommended.Fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomitting, or diarrhea.Please DO NOT enter the building if you have any of the following symptoms: Persons not allowed into courtrooms due to capacity, may view the proceedings via Zoom live streaming on YouTube. ![]() Non-parties and spectators will be allowed into courtrooms to the extent that the courtroom is not at capacity. Requirements for Entry - Witnesses and non-parties will be allowed into the common areas of the building subject to space limitations. Please see the MiFILE page for more information.Ĭivil motion hearings and some pre-trials will be held remotely via Zoom. Remote hearings will be allowed, at the discretion of the assigned judge, when requested by either party.Įffective December 6, 2023, the 46th District Court will become a MiFILE court. The Court has resumed in-person hearings for all criminal matters. Effective 3/21/22 the clerk’s office will close daily from 12 pm- 1:00 pm, phones will not be answered during this time. The 46th District Court building is open to the public weekdays from 8 am to 4:30 pm. Please click here for information regarding Zoom PLEASE CONTACT THE COURT FOR THE MOST RECENT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR CASE. This notice is subject to change and will remain in effect until further notice by the Chief Judge. The 46 th District Court has returned to full capacity of operations following the Coronavirus pandemic, pursuant to Michigan Supreme Court issued Administrative Order 2020-14. ![]() all landlord-tenant disputes and land contract forfeitures.small claims disputes in which the claim does not exceed $6,000, effective January 1, 2018.the arraignment, setting, and acceptance of bail and conducting of preliminary examinations in felony cases (where punishment exceeds one year imprisonment).all criminal misdemeanors (where punishment does not exceed one year). ![]() The 46th District Court has exclusive jurisdiction over: The 46th District is served by three elected judges and two appointed magistrates, with daily operations directed by Court Administrator Renee Shelide (telephone: (248) 796-5800), who is appointed by the judges. ![]() The 46th District Court encompasses Southfield, Lathrup Village, Beverly Hills, Franklin Village, Bingham Farms, and Southfield Township. If you would like to obtain a court record, please contact the court directly. This website does not provide public access to court records. Effective December 5, 2023, filers can click on the button below to access MiFILE, the Michigan judiciary’s electronic filing system for filing and serving documents online. ![]()
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