This is a private reference website, not a government office. We cannot confirm whether someone is in custody, release a person, post bond, schedule services, or retrieve official booking records. For those actions, contact the Schoolcraft County office or state/federal agency that maintains the record.
Where to Ask About Custody or Records
For current local custody questions, start with Schoolcraft County Jail, 300 Main Street, Manistique, MI 49855, 906-341-2122. The official county materials list Sheriff Charles Willour and undersheriff Justin Schlabach, but they do not publish separate jail lobby hours, a records-unit email, or a dedicated booking desk number. Call before visiting, especially for custody status, bond questions, visiting rules, or local jail record availability.
For nonexempt county public records, use the Schoolcraft County FOIA route through 300 Walnut St., Room 164, Manistique, MI 49854, phone 906-341-3618. The county FOIA form cites Michigan FOIA, MCL 15.231 et seq., and says the county must respond within five business days, with a possible 10-business-day extension.
- For someone possibly held at the county jail, use the guidance on jail inmate records and call 906-341-2122 because no official online Schoolcraft jail roster was confirmed.
- For booking photos or mugshot requests, see jail roster mugshots and use the county FOIA process if the record is not online.
- For filed charges, hearing dates, or case status after booking, check court records after a jail arrest. The 93rd Judicial District Court is in Courthouse Room 135, 300 Walnut Street, Manistique, MI 49854, phone 906-341-3630. Circuit Court is at 300 Walnut Street, Room 164, phone 906-341-3655. The prosecutor is Timothy Noble, Room 209, 300 Walnut Street, phone 906-341-3691.
- For a specific local detention facility, use the Schoolcraft County Jail page listed in the footer.
- For a sentenced Michigan prisoner, use MDOC OTIS. No MDOC prison facility was confirmed inside Schoolcraft County.
- For federal or immigration custody, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator or ICE ODLS. VINELink may also be available as a custody-notification channel, depending on the agency feed.