Address
800 Tenth St Suite 100 Baldwin, MI 49304
Office Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Phone
231-745-4614
The mission of the Lake County Trial Court is to provide a forum to administer justice, a staff that is professional, knowledgeable and able to provide courteous and effective service.
To see resources on how you can self-represent click on this link: Resources for Self-Represented Litigants
Michigan Legal Help is an online tool designed to assist people who are handling their legal issues without the help of an attorney. The website does not give legal advice and does not cover all areas of law. It does offer many do-it-yourself tools to help you create court forms and understand legal processes.
If English is not your main language and you can’t speak or understand English, you can ask Lake County Trial Court to provide an interpreter by filling out this Request and Order for Interpreter form and mailing or delivering it in person to the Lake County Trial Court.
You can also use the do-it-yourself toolkit available at Michigan Legal Help to create a completed form. You may also visit the Request a Court Interpreter information available on the One Court of Justice website.
The Lake County Trial Court seeks to ensure qualified individuals with disabilities have full and equal access to the judicial system in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
To make a request, complete this ADA Request form.
The Lake County Trial Court is committed to upholding the dignity of litigants, bystanders, and visitors. Please visit these ADA Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Or, if you have made a request that was denied or have other questions related to ADA, please contact the Lake County Trial Court and ask to speak to the ADA Coordinator.