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Local
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Can
I get married by the District Court?
Yes. Persons wishing to be married in the
89th District Court can schedule a date to be married by the
Magistrate. First however, persons wishing to be married must
obtain a marriage license. This may be purchased at the
county clerks office in the county in which you reside.
Cheboygan County fee is $20 for Michigan residents, $30 for
out-of-state residents. Upon application, there is a 3-day
waiting period prior to issue. Marriage licenses are valid
for 30 days after issue. The county clerks office will provide
additional information as required. Should you have further
questions, you may contact the Cheboygan County clerks office at
231-627-8866 or 231-627-8808.
After marriage license is purchased, you may contact the court at
231-627-8853 to schedule a marriage by the magistrate. Marriages
are performed Monday through Friday during scheduled court hours
only. (Additionally * Persons may schedule marriages through
the Probate Court. Contact Probate Court for their scheduling
standards # 231-627-8823)
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Where
do I get a birth certificate?
Birth certificates are
obtained from the county clerks office in the county where an
individual is born. Fee associated. Cheboygan County clerk
phone 231-627-8866.
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Who
is the chief law enforcement officer in Cheboygan County?
The Prosecuting
attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the county. You
may contact their office at 231-627-8450.
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Is
there a Social Security sub-office at the county building?
Social Security
Administration no longer makes weekly visits to the county
building. The nearest Social Security office is located at 308
State Street Suite 8 Petoskey, Michigan 49770. Hours
9am-4pm Monday - Friday. Phone #1-800-772-1213.
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Where
does the money go when I pay a traffic ticket? The
State of Michigan House of Representatives House Fiscal Agency
explains revenue distribution in
detail. Please expect longer download times as this explanation
is 42 pages long.
Other
Calhoun
County - Directory of Questions * This site has many
questions/answers that may be of interest and helpful in understanding
courts.
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