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Yes, DUIs are public records in Michigan. This means that anyone can access and view public DUI records in Michigan, including law enforcement agencies, employers, and the general public. It's important to understand that these records can impact various aspects of your life, such as employment opportunities and insurance rates. If you need assistance in navigating the process of obtaining or understanding these records, US Legal Forms offers a simple solution tailored to your needs.
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Things to Remember About ICHAT: ICHAT search results are available to view and print online immediately once payment is approved. The results are available that day and for the next seven days; after the seventh day they will be deleted. The results are NOT mailed.
Clean Slate law took effect in April 2023, with an automated system for expunging eligible convictions. Up to 2 felony convictions may be automatically expunged 10 years after sentencing or the person's release from custody, whichever comes later.
At this time only three main credit or debit cards are accepted. Those are Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. If you don't have one of those types of cards or are unable to pay the $10 per ICHAT search, you can reach out to our Record Resource Section/ Freedom of Information Unit at MSPRecords@Michigan.gov.
Background Check 7 Years Michigan Michigan is first and primarily a "7-year state." Consequently, any criminal convictions older than seven years cannot, with a few exceptions, be disclosed in a background check.