Public acts, executive orders, oaths of office, administrative rules, and
municipal filings are all maintained in this office. The retention periods on
these documents range from one year to twenty years. In all cases, documents
that are active and in use ("live") are retained here for the life of the file.
This means that deeds to state-owned lands, county records, easements, etc., are
all filed here on a permanent basis. After leaving this office, either by
expiration of the retention dates or by the discontinuance of the file, they are
forwarded to the State Archives, having previously been determined to be of
historical significance.
Certified copies are provided upon request for any records that are on file
with this office. The charge is $1.00 per certification, plus any additional
copying fees ($.25 per page) depending on the number of documents requested.
Many of these are provided for legal purposes, to private citizens and
government agencies, as well as law firms.
Municipal corporations are created by a specific public act. To locate or
verify a specific municipal corporation, the following information is required:
the public act number, the year of the act, and the corporation name. However,
please be advised that municipal corporations do not file resident agent names
or annual reports. Therefore, that type of information is not available from
this office.
School district records are filed with the Department of Education. You may
contact the General Information office at (517) 373-3324.
Profit and not-for-profit corporations are registered with the Department of
Energy, Labor and Economic Growth - Bureau of Commercial Services. Their number is (517)
241-6470.