Van Buren County courts do not put their records online. You can search Circuit Court records at the County Clerk's office; see the first related link for their website. Contact info for other courts in Van Buren County are at the second related link. Some MI criminal histories can be searched online for a fee at the third related link.
Muskegon County provides online access to both Probate and Circuit Court records. Registration is required to use either service, but you may do three searches per month for free. Visit the Michigan Court Records related link and scroll down to Muskegon County for links to the records search sites. Also available on the related link site is a directory of Michigan courts and other online Michigan court resources, including forms and dockets.
You can find free online court records for Otsego County, Michigan, through the Michigan Courts website, which provides access to various court documents and case information. Additionally, the Otsego County Clerk's office may offer online resources or links to access court records. For specific cases, visiting the local courthouse or their official website may also yield useful information.
You can ask at the court clerk's office in any county to see court records, but there are no free online statewide court records in MI. Some MI multi-county circuits and individual courts have free only record searches. They are all listed - with links to the search websites - at the related link below.
Many counties provide free access to court records online. To see a list of the circuit, district, county and probate courts that offer online access to court records, visit the related link.
The county that the will was probated in, should be the county that he lived in, should have it on file in the probate court. They will be able to provide a copy of the court records for copying costs. You may be able to contact them through a web site. I know in my county in Michigan, I can order copies of various records online.
Usually these are filed with the county court.
Seminole County Florida has several different ways to look at court records and dockets. Seminole County Court offers the ability to search official records by name, date and document type. You can also search through the Florida Courts for non criminal related records such as documents, judgments, liens and probate records. Seminole County Court also offers online dockets that can be searched by court type, case number or name.
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
In Ohio, estates and wills records are generally kept by probate courts. Each county has its own probate court, which is a division of the county's court of common pleas. Many probate courts now allow online searches of their records. Use the related link to determine if the probate court in the pertinent county does so. If not, contact the probate court directly for more information.
None so far, it appears. Although it is legal for same-sex couples to marry in any county in Michigan beginning March 21, 2014, the county clerk of this county has so far not opened to begin processing marriage license applications from same-sex couples. If no court has issued a stay by Monday, March 24, 2014, then same-sex couples will presumably begin marrying in this county on that date.
Maricopa County provides online access to a number of different types of court records. Online searches including High Profile cases, Superior Court, Justice Court, and various municipal court records. Visit the Arizona Court Records related link and scroll down to Maricopa County to view your options. Also available on the related link site are other Arizona court resources, including forms, dockets, and self-help legal resources.
There is no free statewide court record database in Illinois, but you can access court records by county. Most Illinois counties have free record searches, and they are all listed at the related link below. Just scroll down to a county and click the "court records" link to get the record search page for that county. CourtReference has a page like this for every state.