This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Alexis Glendening is a judge of the Michigan 3rd Circuit Court. She assumed office in 2014. Her current term ends on January 1, 2029.
There are three (3) convenient ways to retrieve a document from our extensive files: Visit waynecountylandrecords - available 24 hours a day. Visit our office in historic Greektown (kiosks are now only available to be used from am - pm) Request a Search-by-Mail.
How do I add someone to my deed? We recommend that you consult an attorney or real estate professional for assistance in preparing the proper document that will convey the type of interest you want a particular person or entity to have in your property.
The Wayne County Clerk's Office is the Keeper of the Record for the Third Circuit Court. The central phone number to the Clerk's Office is (313) 967-6938.
All property deeds, like Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds and Land Contracts, are recorded with the Wayne County Register of Deeds office ( ) located in the International Center Building, 400 Monroe Street, 7th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226 Phone:(313) 224-5850.
General Email: FOC-help@3rdcc Call Center: (313) 224-5300 Attorney Line: (313) 224-5295 (You must have an appearance or access form on file.)
Cathy M Garret is the Clerk of the Court for the Third Judicial Circuit Court in Wayne County, Michigan. The Clerk's Office is responsible for assisting the 3 divisions of the Circuit Court with its many functions.
Due to limited staffing and an overwhelming number of phone calls, voicemails, emails, and letters you may now schedule your own appointment in order to receive services from our office using our eScheduler (see below).
Judgment liens may be filed with the court and recorded with the register of deeds by an attorney or the judgment creditor. An Order for Seizure of Property may be issued by the court clerk 21 days after entry of a judgment. It is also known as a writ of execution and is authorized pursuant to MCL 600.6004.
The most common method is garnishment. In addition, the Plaintiff may get a writ of execution to seize the Defendant's property to satisfy the debt. If the Plaintiff does not know what assets the Defendant owns, the Plaintiff may compel disclosure through a civil discovery subpoena.