Livonia Police Records Lookup

Livonia police records are public documents held by the Livonia Police Department and available through a written FOIA request under Michigan law. Livonia, a large city in western Wayne County, handles its own police records through a Central Records desk at the department's main building on Farmington Road. Any person can request incident reports, arrest logs, crash reports, and other law enforcement documents by visiting in person, calling, or sending a written request by email or mail. This guide covers everything you need to know to request Livonia police records.

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Livonia Police Records at a Glance

~94K Livonia Population
Wayne County
734-466-2470 Central Records Phone
In-Person / Email / Mail FOIA Methods

How to Request Livonia Police Records

Livonia Police Department FOIA requests are submitted at the Central Records desk during business hours. The desk is located at Livonia Police Department, 15050 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI 48154. This is the primary way to submit a request in Livonia. You can also email law@livonia.gov or call 734-466-2470 with questions or to confirm what information you need to provide before coming in.

Your request must be in writing and describe the records clearly enough for staff to locate them. Include the date, time, and location of the incident, names of anyone involved, and any case or report number you have. Under MCL § 15.231, you do not need to give a reason for your request. No residency requirement applies. You do not have to be a Michigan resident to file a FOIA request.

Livonia does not currently offer a dedicated online FOIA portal for police records. Most requests are handled in person at the Central Records desk. If you are not local, written requests by mail or email are your best options. Use the email address law@livonia.gov for written email submissions. Written requests sent by mail should go to the records address at 15050 Farmington Road.

Police Chief Thomas Goralski leads the department. The Central Records desk is the point of contact for records. Questions about denial or fee disputes should be escalated through the department's chain of command before moving to an administrative or legal appeal.

Note: Livonia requires FOIA requests to be submitted at the Central Records desk during business hours or by written email submission. There is no online portal for this city.

Livonia Police Records You Can Request

The Livonia Police Department maintains several types of records that are available through FOIA. These include arrest logs, crash reports and crash sheets, incident reports, and police files from closed cases. Each record type is generated through routine police operations and may contain different information depending on the type of call or event.

Arrest logs document who was taken into custody, when, and on what charges. Incident reports describe what happened when an officer responded to a call. Crash reports, filed on the state UD-10 form, document the details of traffic accidents investigated by Livonia officers. Police files may include officer notes, supplemental reports, evidence logs, and other materials tied to a specific case.

Records from active investigations are withheld under MCL § 15.243. Once a case is closed or charges are filed, records become available. Juvenile records are sealed by default. The department must respond to your request within 5 business days and can extend by up to 10 additional business days with written notice explaining why.

The Livonia Police Department has received FOIA requests from the American Civil Liberties Union in recent years related to cooperation between local police and U.S. Customs and Border Protection during traffic stops. This reflects a broader pattern of public interest in how Livonia handles federal immigration contacts during routine stops. The ACLU submitted requests in January 2026 related to these incidents. Records that fall within FOIA's scope and are not covered by an active investigation exemption are available to any requester on the same terms.

The Michigan Courts Case Search portal is a free tool that covers court records from Wayne County district and circuit courts. If an arrest in Livonia led to charges, you can track the case from first appearance through disposition by searching the person's name or the case number. Court records are not subject to FOIA and are maintained separately from police department records.

Michigan Courts Case Search portal for Livonia police records and Wayne County court cases

The Michigan Courts Case Search tool is searchable by party name, case number, or date range. It covers district, circuit, and appellate court records from around the state, including Wayne County courts that handle cases arising from Livonia police activity.

For statewide criminal history, the Michigan State Police ICHAT tool runs $10 per search and covers felony and serious misdemeanor records from all 83 Michigan counties. ICHAT does not cover traffic offenses, juvenile records, or federal charges. Use it when you need a broader history beyond what Livonia's own department holds.

FOIA Fees in Livonia

Livonia follows Michigan FOIA fee rules set by MCL § 15.234. Labor is charged at the hourly rate of the lowest-paid employee capable of handling the request, billed in 15-minute increments. The first 15 minutes of search time are typically not charged. Copy fees reflect actual cost. Standard paper copies generally run $0.10 per page or less under state law. Digital media is charged at actual cost.

If the estimated fee exceeds $50, the department can ask for a 50% good-faith deposit before starting work. If you had a prior FOIA request that you did not pay for, full payment upfront may be required on a new request. Asking for a fee estimate on any complex or lengthy request is a smart step before committing.

Qualified low-income requesters can claim a $20 indigency discount twice per calendar year with an affidavit showing receipt of public assistance or inability to pay. This discount cannot be used if you are making the request for a third party who is paying you for the records. Standard Michigan FOIA timelines and appeal rights apply, with fee disputes appealed within 45 days and denial appeals within 180 days.

Wayne County and Statewide Resources

Livonia is located in Wayne County. The Wayne County Sheriff's Office handles county-level law enforcement and keeps separate records from the Livonia Police Department. For incidents that involved county deputies, contact the sheriff directly rather than submitting to the city police department.

The Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry is free to search at mipsor.state.mi.us. You can look up registered offenders in Livonia by name or street address. The registry is maintained by the Michigan State Police and updated regularly.

The Michigan Offender Tracking Information System at mdocweb.state.mi.us/OTIS2/otis2.aspx covers people currently in state prison or on parole and probation. It is free to search and maintained by the Michigan Department of Corrections. Wayne County jail records are separate and must be requested from the county sheriff or jail facility directly.

Nearby Cities

Livonia is a large Wayne County city with several other qualifying cities close by. For police records from neighboring communities, use the links below.

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