Michigan district courts


District courts are courts of limited jurisdiction in the State of Michigan. They were established by the State Legislature in Act 236 of 1961 to consolidate the functions of several courts of limited jurisdiction such as traffic courts and municipal courts. In response, nearly all cities in the state have ceased operating a municipal court, except for the five Grosse Pointes in Wayne County; each has its own municipal court, except for Grosse Pointe Woods and Grosse Pointe Shores, which operate one jointly.
There are currently 103 district courts in the state, 52nd, 67th and 70th. They handle most traffic violations, civil disputes seeking money damages up to $25,000, landlord-tenant disputes and criminal cases in which the defendant is charged with a misdemeanor that is punishable by not more than one-year imprisonment.
District Judges are elected for six-year terms and may appoint magistrates. Magistrates may set bail and accept bonds in criminal matters, accept guilty pleas, impose sentences for dog, game, traffic, motor carrier, snowmobile and boat law violations. They may also issue arrest and search warrants. Attorney magistrates may also hear small claims cases or perform other duties described in the statute, as directed by the Chief Judge.
A person aged 18-years or older who is charged with a crime will begin his or her case with an appearance before a district court judge. In an appearance, the district court will explain the charges to the defendant along with his or her rights, and the possible consequences if convicted of the charge. The court also determines the amount and conditions of bail and collects it if the defendant is able to post a bond.
The district court will conduct a trial for defendants charged with a misdemeanor, that is punishable by not more than one year in jail, and sentence the defendant.
In felony cases, the district court will set the bail amount and hold a preliminary examination to determine if a crime was committed and if there is probable cause to believe the defendant committed the crime. If so, the case is transferred to the circuit court for trial and is referred to as having been "bound over."
District courts also contain a small claims division which handles civil cases up to $7,000. For these cases, the parties must agree to waive their right to a jury, representation by a lawyer, rules of evidence and to appeal the decision of the district judge. If the parties do not agree to these terms, the case is heard in the district court’s general civil division.

List of District Courts

As of the 2023-2024 Legislative Session
indicates a District Court presided over by the Probate Judge
CourtCountyNumber of JudgesCourthouse locationImageNotes
1st District CourtMonroe3Monroe
2A District CourtLenawee2AdrianOriginally established as the 2-1 District Court.
The 2nd District Court was separated into two separate courts on January 1, 1999.
2B District CourtHillsdale1HillsdaleOriginally established as the 2-2 District Court.
The 2nd District Court was separated into two separate courts on January 1, 1999.
3A District CourtBranch1ColdwaterOriginally established as the 3-1 District Court.
The 3rd District Court was separated into two separate courts in 1991.
3B District CourtSt. Joseph2CentrevilleOriginally established as the 3-2 District Court.
The 3rd District Court was separated into two separate courts in 1991.
4th District CourtCass1Cassopolis
5th District CourtBerrien5St. Joseph and NilesThe Michigan Supreme Court has designated the Berrien County Courts as a consolidation site for the merger of the District Court, Probate Court and Circuit Court into a single Trial Court.
The 6th District Court, which consisted of the cities of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph was merged into the 5th District Court in the 1970s to form a county-wide district court.
7th District CourtVan Buren2Paw Paw
8th District CourtKalamazoo6KalamazooThe 9th District Court, which served the cities of Kalamazoo and Portage, were merged into the 8th District Court in 1999 to become a county-wide district court.
10th District CourtCalhoun4Battle CreekThe 11th District Court, which served the city of Battle Creek, merged into the 10th District Court in 1975 to become a county-wide district court.
12th District CourtJackson4JacksonThe 13th District Court, which served the City of Jackson, merged into the 12th District Court in 1985 to become a county-wide district court.
14A District CourtWashtenaw 3Pittsfield Township, Ypsilanti, Chelsea and Saline
14B District CourtWashtenaw 1Ypsilanti TownshipBegan operations on January 1, 1985 after Ypsilanti Township approved establishing a municipal-funded court separate from then-14th District Court.
15th District CourtWashtenaw 3Ann Arbor
16th District CourtWayne 2Livonia
17th District CourtWayne 2Redford Township
18th District CourtWayne 2Westland
19th District CourtWayne 3Dearborn
20th District CourtWayne 2Dearborn Heights
21st District CourtWayne 1Garden City
22nd District CourtWayne 1Inkster
23rd District CourtWayne 2TaylorThe 23rd District Court was established on January 1, 1980, replacing the Taylor Municipal Court.
24th District CourtWayne 2Allen ParkThe 24th District Court was established with the merger of the Allen Park and Melvindale Municipal Courts on December 1, 1977.
25th District CourtWayne 2Lincoln ParkThe 25th District Court was established on December 1, 1977, replacing the Lincoln Park Municipal Court.
The 26th District Court commenced operations on December 1, 1979, with the consolidation of the Ecorse and River Rouge Municipal Courts and merged with the 25th District Court effective April 1, 2012
27th District CourtWayne 1WyandotteThe 27th District Court was established with the merger of the Riverview and Wyandotte Municipal Courts on December 1, 1977.
28th District CourtWayne 1SouthgateThe 28th District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Southgate Municipal Court.
29th District CourtWayne 1Wayne City
30th District CourtWayne 1Highland ParkThe 30th District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Highland Park Municipal Court.
31st District CourtWayne 1HamtramckThe 31st District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Hamtramck Municipal Court.
32A District CourtWayne 1Harper WoodsThe 32A District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Harper Woods Municipal Court.
32B District CourtWayne 0The 32B District Court is reserved for a potential district court serving the Grosse Pointes, which are served by four grandfathered and still active municipal courts located in Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park and Grosse Pointe Woods.
33rd District CourtWayne 2Woodhaven
34th District CourtWayne 3Romulus
35th District CourtWayne 3Plymouth
36th District CourtWayne 29DetroitReplaced the Detroit Common Pleas Court and the traffic/ordinance division of the Detroit Recorders Court; commenced September 1, 1981.
37th District CourtMacomb 4Warren and Center Line
38th District CourtMacomb 1EastpointeThe 38th District Court was established on January 1, 2004, replacing the Eastpointe Municipal Court.
39th District CourtMacomb 3Roseville
40th District CourtMacomb 2St. Clair ShoresEstablished on November 1, 1978, replacing the St. Clair Shores Municipal Court.
41A District CourtMacomb 4Shelby Township and Sterling Heights
41B District CourtMacomb 3Clinton Township
42-1 District CourtMacomb 1Romeo
42-2 District CourtMacomb 1New Baltimore
43rd District CourtOakland 3Ferndale, Hazel Park and Madison Heights
44th District CourtOakland 2Royal OakThe City of Berkley was moved from the 45th District Court to the 44th District Court on January 2, 2015.
45th District CourtOakland 2Oak ParkThe 45A District Court and the 45B District Court merged into the 45th District Court on July 1, 2012.
46th District CourtOakland 3Southfield
47th District CourtOakland 2Farmington Hills
48th District CourtOakland 3Bloomfield Township
50th District CourtOakland 3Pontiac
51st District CourtOakland 2Waterford Township
52-1 District CourtOakland 2Independence Township
52-3 District CourtOakland 3Rochester Hills
52-4 District CourtOakland 2TroyWas originally designated as the 49th District Court in the enabling legislation effective in 1969. However, the Troy and Clawson Municipal Courts remained in operation until November 1, 1978, when the two courts merged to become the fourth division of the county-funded 52nd District Court.
53rd District CourtLivingston2Howell
54A District CourtIngham 4Lansing
54B District CourtIngham 2East Lansing
55th District CourtIngham 2Mason
56A District CourtEaton2CharlotteThe 56th District Court was separated into two separate courts on January 1, 1999.
56B District CourtBarry1HastingsThe 56th District Court was separated into two separate courts on January 1, 1999.
57th District CourtAllegan2Allegan
58th District CourtOttawa4Grand Haven, Holland and Hudsonville
59th District CourtKent 1Grandville and WalkerThe 59th District Court was established on January 1, 1981, replacing the Grandville and Walker Municipal Courts.
60th District CourtMuskegon4MuskegonThe original 59th District Court served the city of Muskegon, the city of Muskegon Heights and Muskegon Township before being merged into the county-wide 60th District Court in 1973.
61st District CourtKent 6Grand Rapids
62A District CourtKent 2WyomingThe 62A District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Wyoming Municipal Court.
62B District CourtKent 1KentwoodThe 62B District Court was established on January 1, 1979, replacing the Kentwood Municipal Court.
63rd District CourtKent 2Grand Rapids Township
64A District CourtIonia1Ionia
64B District CourtMontcalm1Stanton
65A District CourtClinton1St. Johns
65B District CourtGratiot1Ithaca
66th District CourtShiawassee1Corunna
67-1 District CourtGenesee Merged into 67-5 Division on December 3, 2025, however, the 67-3 election district remains in place
67-2 District CourtGenesee 2Davison and Burton
67-3 District CourtGenesee 1Flint Merged into 67-5 Division on December 3, 2025, however, the 67-3 election district remains in place
67-4 District CourtGenesee 2Fenton and Grand Blanc
67-5 District CourtGenesee 4Flint
  • The 68th District Court, which served the city of Flint, merged into the 67th District Courts in 2016 to become a county-wide district court.
  • The physical offices of the 67-1 and 67-3 divisions of the court were relocated into the 67-5 division courthouse on December 3, 2025; the election districts remain in place as of December 2025
70-1 District CourtSaginaw 2SaginawThe 69th District Court, which served the city of Saginaw, merged into the 70th District Court to become a county-wide district court.
70-2 District CourtSaginaw 3Saginaw
71A District CourtLapeer1Lapeer
71B District CourtTuscola1Caro
72nd District CourtSt. Clair3Port Huron and Marine City
73A District CourtSanilac*Sandusky
73B District CourtHuron*Bad Axe
74th District CourtBay3Bay City
75th District CourtMidland1Midland
76th District CourtIsabella1Mount Pleasant
77th District CourtOsceola and Mecosta1Big Rapids and Reed City
78th District CourtLake and Newaygo1White Cloud and BaldwinLake County moved from 79th District Court to 78th District Court on July 1, 2022.
79th District CourtOceana and Mason1Hart and LudingtonOceana County moved from 78th District Court to 79th District Court on July 1, 2022.
80th District CourtGladwin and Clare1Gladwin and Harrison
81st District CourtAlcona, Arenac, Iosco and Oscoda*Harrisville, Mio, Standish and Tawas CityAlcona and Oscoda Counties were transferred from the 82nd District Court to the 81st District Court on April 1, 2003.
82nd District CourtOgemaw and Roscommon1Roscommon and West BranchThe 83rd District Court was merged with the 82nd District Court on April 1, 2012.
84th District CourtMissaukee and Wexford1Cadillac and Lake City
85th District CourtBenzie and Manistee*Beulah and Manistee
86th District CourtAntrim, Grand Traverse and Leelanau2Traverse City, Bellaire and Suttons BayAntrim County moved from 87th District Court to 86th District Court on March 26, 2000.
87A District CourtOtsego*GaylordThe 87th District Court was separated into three separate courts on January 2, 2009.
87B District CourtKalkaska*KalkaskaThe 87th District Court was separated into three separate courts on January 2, 2009.
87C District CourtCrawford*GraylingOriginally part of the 83rd District Court; moved to the then-87th District Court on April 1, 2003.The 87th District Court was separated into three separate courts on January 2, 2009.
88th District CourtAlpena and Montmorency*Atlanta and Alpena
89th District CourtCheboygan and Presque Isle1Cheboygan and Rogers City
90th District CourtEmmet and Charlevoix1Charlevoix and Petoskey
91st District CourtChippewa*Sault Ste. Marie
92nd District CourtLuce and Mackinac1St. Ignace and Newberry
93rd District CourtAlger and Schoolcraft*Manistique and Munising
94th District CourtDelta1Escanaba
95A District CourtMenominee1Menominee
95B District CourtIron and Dickinson1Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls
96th District CourtMarquette2Marquette
97th District CourtBaraga, Houghton and Keweenaw1Eagle River, Houghton and L'AnseThe 99th District Court, which consisted of Houghton and Keweenaw Counties, were merged into the 97th District Court in 1972.
98th District CourtOntonagon and Gogebic*Bessemer and Ontonagon