See St. Helen MI district attorneys and search free public district attorney records District attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and commonwealth attorneys are public officials who represent the state or federal government in legal matters.
Ogemaw County Prosecuting Attorney 806 West Houghton Avenue West Branch MI 48661 10.1 miles from St. Helen 989-345-5700
Roscommon Prosecuting Atty 500 Lake Street Roscommon MI 48653 13.0 miles from St. Helen 989-275-5233
Oscoda County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 399 Mio MI 48647 24.9 miles from St. Helen
Crawford County Prosecuting Attorney 200 Michigan Avenue Grayling MI 49738 25.6 miles from St. Helen 989-348-2844
Gladwin County Prosecuting Attorney 401 West Cedar Avenue Gladwin MI 48624 26.4 miles from St. Helen 989-426-8592
Clare County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 586 Harrison MI 48625 30.8 miles from St. Helen 989-539-9831
Arenac County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 1309 Standish MI 48658 34.5 miles from St. Helen 989-846-4597
Missaukee County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 363 Lake MI 49651 39.2 miles from St. Helen 231-839-3111
Iosco County Prosecuting Attorney 422 West Lake Street Tawas MI 48763 44.9 miles from St. Helen 989-362-6141
Grand Traverse County Prosecuting Attorney 324 Court Street Southeast Kalkaska MI 49646 45.3 miles from St. Helen 231-922-4600
Montmorency County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 789 Atlanta MI 49709 46.1 miles from St. Helen 989-785-8070
Kalkaska County Prosecuting Attorney 605 North Birch Street Kalkaska MI 49646 46.1 miles from St. Helen 231-258-3325
Wexford County Prosecuting Attorney 437 East Division Street Cadillac MI 49601 48.9 miles from St. Helen 231-779-9505
Otsego County Prosecuting Attorney 800 Livingston Boulevard Gaylord MI 49735 49.1 miles from St. Helen 989-731-7430
Midland County Prosecuting Attorney 220 West Ellsworth Street Midland MI 48640 52.0 miles from St. Helen 989-832-6722
Isabella County Prosecuting Attorney 200 North Main Street Mount Pleasant MI 48858 55.0 miles from St. Helen 989-772-0911
A district attorney prosecutes cases on behalf of the public. District attorneys manage the prosecutor's office and play a central role in investigating charges, deciding whether to charge someone with a crime, offering plea bargains, and litigating appeals. They also advise parole boards on inmate requests for early release.
District attorneys maintain records on current and former cases. Many of these records are available online and open to the public. This site can help you access the records you need from a district attorney.