The Juvenile Division handles cases related to Juvenile Delinquency, Child Protective Proceedings, Adoptions, Emancipations, Juvenile Guardianships, Voluntary Foster Care, and Interstate Requisitions. The focus of the Juvenile Division is stabilizing children and families to resolve safety issues through the utilization of supportive services with community partners. There are 79 employees in the administration, legal, probation, psychology, finance, and clerical services departments.
Case filing and information:
10 North Main St., 8th Floor
Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043
Phone: 586-469-5240
For all Juvenile Court related questions please contact the main phone number at 586-469-5240.
Waiver of parental consent for an abortion:
courts.michigan.gov/SCAO-forms/Abortion-Waiver/
If you have any questions or need further assistance please call 586-469-5240.
Adoptions
Macomb County Adoption Department accepts petitions for adoption filing via electronic, hand delivery or by mail pursuant to the one page step by step filing procedure link that follows: Filing Procedure for Adoption Petitions.
The following is a list with link to the filing requirements for each adoption type:
- Adult Adoption Checklist
- Agency Other Adoption Checklist
- Direct Placement Adoption Checklist
- International Adoption Checklist
- Non-Relative Guardian Adoption Checklist
- Permanent Ward Adoption Checklist
- Relative Adoption Checklist
- Safe Delivery Newborn Checklist
- Safe Delivery Newborn Adoption Checklist
- Stepparent Adoption Checklist
The following is a list with link to each of the Macomb County Adoption Department forms:
- Acknowledgment Regarding Fees
- Adoptive History Report
- Motion Waive Supervision Form
- Motion Withdraw Petition - Agency
- Reference Letter
- Report on Appeals and Rehearing Form
- Revocation report out-of-court release-consent
- Verification of Shared Information
- Waiver of Notice of and Appearance to a Confirmation Hearing
Case assignment
Juvenile matters are randomly assigned among the judges of the Family Division.
Juvenile Court Finance Department
Court Administration
10 North Main St. 1st Floor
Mount Clemens, MI 48043
Phone: 586-469-5258
Office Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Juvenile Court Finance Department assists the 16th Judicial Circuit Court - Juvenile Division in reimbursement of court-ordered assessments.
Billing and payment procedures
Reminder notices will be periodically be sent to responsible parties. Payments are due monthly as established by the Reimbursement Order.
You can pay in person at:
Juvenile Court Finance Department
10 North Main St., 1st Floor
Mount Clemens, MI 48043
Court Administration office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays - Fridays (except Macomb County holidays)
You can mail your payments to:
Juvenile Court Finance Department
10 North Main St., 1st Floor
Mount Clemens, MI 48043
Cash is accepted as well as checks and money orders payable to Macomb County. Include the case number on any checks or money orders.
NSF Policy Checks or money orders returned for insufficient funds will be forwarded to the Macomb Prosecutor's Office for investigation and prosecution.
Voluntary wage assignments are available for payment deduction.
Payments may be made by credit card via the Government Payment Service by calling TOLL FREE 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 888-604 7888 referencing 'pay location 1443.'
Late penalty
A person who fails to pay a fee or costs in full within 56 days of the date it is due and owing will be subject to a late penalty in the amount of 20% of the amount owed pursuant to MCL 600.4803.
Bonds
Bond monies may be retained by the Court in payment of juvenile costs. MCR 5.935(c)(6)(a).
Questions and problems
Questions or problems regarding your account may be submitted by letter stating the nature of the question or problem to:
Juvenile Court Finance Department
10 North Main St., 1st Floor
Mount Clemens MI 48043
Right to hearing
An interested party in a juvenile proceeding has the right to request a hearing before the assigned judge or referee. If so the interested party must request a hearing pursuant to the Michigan court rules.
Change of address
The parents, guardians, custodians of the juvenile and any other individual involved in the case, shall keep the Court/Juvenile Court Finance Department informed, in writing, of their current mailing address.