Previously scheduled to go into effect on July 1, 2021, Michigan announced recently that it has postponed implementation of this process update to January 1, 2022.
Court clerks will also not verify date of birth verbally on a court record or permit a search of records using date of birth as an identifier. Access to a full date of birth is often a minimum requirement to confirming court records as a match. The presentation of a signed release by the subject may circumvent this restriction and allow clerks to provide date of birth verification.
Please note that Michigan Statewide searches conducted through the Michigan State Police, which includes a fee, are not impacted by this update.
Some counties through the state, such as Ionia, Macomb, and Van Buren, have already begun implementing these procedures.
Truescreen is monitoring this rule's impact on Michigan court search processing and turnaround times. Our industry is advocating against this ruling to become law given the impact it will have on employers due to possible extended turnaround times to confirm positive matches. We will keep our clients posted on best practices regarding these updated rules for court record retrieval to turnaround searches as quickly as possible, given the circumstances.
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SOURCE: Proposed Amendments to Michigan Court Rules
Updated: July 2, 2021