St. Joseph County, MI
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County Clerk's Office
Historic Courthouse - Second Floor
125 W. Main St.
Centreville MI, 49032
Mailing Address
PO Box 189
Centreville MI, 49032
(269) 467-5602
Email
County Clerk
The County Clerk is an officer of the County as prescribed by State law. Michigan Constitution provides that voters of each county shall elect a Clerk, on a partisan basis, every four years. Duties are prescribed by law and include Clerk to the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk of the Family Court, Election Board of Canvassers, Clerk of the County Election Commission, County Plat Board, Serves on the County Apportionment Board, and Clerk of the Concealed Weapons Licensing Board.
The County Clerk is the chief election official of the County, supervises all national, state, and local elections, and is responsible for the administration of the Michigan Campaign Finance Reporting Act and maintains the Qualified Voter File.
County Clerk - General Division
Please call 269.467.5602 for an appointment. The office is closed 12 – 1 p.m.
The General Division of the Clerk's office maintains birth and death records, marriage licenses, assumed business names and partnership certificates, concealed weapons permits, veteran discharge records, notary commissions, genealogy records, and voter registration records.
County Clerk - 45th Circuit Court Division
The following links will redirect you to the clerk's page under the 45th Circuit Court section of our website.
- Circuit Court & Juvenile Division Payments
- Jury Duty Information
- Legal Name Change
- Personal Protection Order (PPO)
County Clerk - Register of Deeds
The Register of Deeds is responsible for recording, indexing and maintaining the records of all deeds, mortgages, liens, and other legal documents affecting real estate in St. Joseph County.