Search St. Clair County Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings
Use official St. Clair County, Michigan Probate Court resources to search probate case records, check probate schedules, find Michigan probate forms, understand estates and trusts, request court help, and avoid wrong court portals.
Choose what you need below. St. Clair County Probate Court users usually need probate case records, probate schedules, estate or trust information, guardianship or conservatorship help, mental health proceeding information, Michigan probate forms, or court location details.
📂 Search probate case records
Use this for: St. Clair County probate case lookup, estate file status, party name search, docket entries, and public probate record access.
Best official path: use the St. Clair County Court Schedules and Records page and choose Probate Case Records.
Important: sealed, confidential, restricted, mental health, protected-person, or non-public details may not appear online.
St. Clair County Probate Court Quick Facts
St. Clair County Probate Court is the Michigan probate court in Port Huron handling legal matters involving families, property, and people who need help making decisions. The court handles wills and estates, guardianships, conservatorships, mental health cases, and related probate matters.
What This St. Clair County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official St. Clair County Probate Court Path
For St. Clair County, Michigan probate search intent, start with the official St. Clair County Probate Court website. The official court page explains that the Probate Court handles wills and estates, guardianships, conservatorships, and mental health cases.
Users should not confuse St. Clair County Probate Court with Circuit Court, District Court, criminal records, traffic cases, divorce matters, custody disputes, civil lawsuits, private background-check websites, or St. Clair County offices in other states. Probate matters should begin with the official Probate Court and Court Schedules and Records pages.
Use the official Court Schedules and Records page and choose Probate Case Records for public probate record lookup where available.
Use Probate Schedules to check hearing schedules and court calendar information before appearing.
Use the Probate Court page for estates, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, and mental health proceeding information.
Use Michigan Probate Court Forms from the official Michigan courts/SCAO form source linked by the county.
How to Search St. Clair County Probate Court Records Online
St. Clair County provides a Court Schedules and Records page with links for Probate Case Records and Probate Schedules. Use those official links first when looking for estate records, guardianship records, conservatorship records, docket entries, case status, or hearing information.
Start with the official records page
Open St. Clair County’s Court Schedules and Records page and choose Probate Case Records.
Search using strong details
Use case number, decedent name, estate name, petitioner name, guardian, conservator, ward, protected person, trust name, or filing year if available.
Review court and case type
Make sure the result is a probate matter, not a Circuit, District, criminal, traffic, family, civil, or unrelated county record.
Contact the court if needed
If the record is not visible online, may be restricted, or requires certification, contact St. Clair County Probate Court directly.
St. Clair County Probate Schedules and Hearing Information
The official Court Schedules and Records page includes Probate Schedules. Use this page when checking a probate hearing date, court calendar, scheduled appearance, or docket timing.
Use Probate Schedules to verify upcoming hearings before appearing at court or contacting the office.
Bring or use the case number whenever possible. It is usually more reliable than a name-only search.
Check the schedule and court instructions before visiting because room assignments and calendars may change.
If you are unsure whether a hearing is in person, remote, continued, or cancelled, call the Probate Court before the hearing date.
Estate, Will and Trust Matters in St. Clair County Probate Court
The official Probate Court page explains that when a person dies and leaves property, Probate Court may be asked to probate or legally administer the person’s estate. The court may appoint a personal representative to collect assets, pay debts and expenses, and distribute remaining property according to law or the person’s will.
The court also explains that Probate Court may supervise trusts. When a trust is under court supervision, the court ensures that the trust is managed properly, its terms are followed, and disputes involving the trust are resolved.
Use this path when a will must be filed, admitted, or connected to estate administration.
Use this path when property, debts, assets, heirs, beneficiaries, or a personal representative must be handled through probate.
Use this path when someone needs legal authority to collect assets, pay expenses, and distribute property.
Use this path when a trust requires court supervision, management oversight, or dispute resolution.
St. Clair County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
St. Clair County Probate Court decides whether a person is unable to manage daily personal needs or financial matters. If needed, the court may appoint a guardian or conservator to protect and care for that person.
The court may appoint a guardian or conservator for a minor or adult. In cases involving a person with a developmental disability, the court follows Michigan’s Mental Health Code and may appoint a guardian of the person, guardian of the estate, or both depending on the individual’s needs.
A guardian may be appointed to make personal, medical, care, or daily-life decisions for a minor or adult.
A conservator may be appointed to manage money, property, income, assets, or financial affairs.
The court may handle guardianship or conservatorship matters for minors and adults depending on the facts.
The court lists guardian and conservator workshops for procedures, annual reports, accounts, and legal responsibilities.
Mental Health Proceedings in St. Clair County Probate Court
St. Clair County Probate Court has jurisdiction over mental health proceedings. The court may decide whether a resident who is mentally ill and poses a danger to themselves or others requires court-ordered mental health treatment or services.
The court may determine whether a person is legally a person requiring treatment under Michigan law.
If treatment is ordered, the court determines the type and duration as required by law.
Mental health case information may be restricted or confidential and may not appear in public online records.
For emergencies or immediate danger, contact emergency services instead of relying on an online court record search.
St. Clair County Probate Forms and Michigan Probate Court Forms
The official St. Clair County Probate Court page directs users to Michigan Probate Court Forms. These forms are used for estate, guardianship, conservatorship, trust, mental health, and other probate filings depending on the case type.
Probate Court Page
Use the official St. Clair County Probate Court page for court information, probate responsibilities, workshops, contact information, and forms direction.
Open Probate CourtMichigan Probate Forms
Use Michigan Courts probate forms for estates, trusts, guardianship, conservatorship, and mental health proceedings.
Open Michigan FormsLegal Help Resource
Michigan Legal Help also lists St. Clair County Probate Court contact information for public self-help reference.
Open Legal Help ListingCertified Copies, Probate Documents and Public Record Requests
Online case access and probate schedules can help locate a file or hearing, but official use may require a court-issued or certified copy. If you need documents for a bank, title company, government agency, insurance matter, real estate transfer, estate administration, guardianship duty, or conservatorship account, confirm copy requirements directly with the Probate Court.
Ask whether you need certified letters, orders, appointment papers, authority documents, or file copies.
An online docket or schedule may not replace a certified court-issued document.
Protected-person, minor, mental health, confidential, or sealed documents may have special access limits.
Bring the case number, full name, filing year, document list, photo ID, and payment method if copies are needed.
Official St. Clair County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official page for St. Clair County Probate Court in Port Huron, Michigan.
Open Probate CourtCourt Records & Schedules
Official county page with Probate Case Records and Probate Schedules links.
Open Records PageCourt Directory
Official court directory showing Probate Court, court records, judicial offices, and related departments.
Open Court DirectoryMichigan Probate Forms
Statewide Michigan probate court forms from Michigan Courts.
Open Probate FormsMichigan Legal Help Listing
Public legal-help listing with St. Clair County Probate Court address and phone.
Open ListingCounty Courts Page
General St. Clair County courts page for court directory, records, schedules, forms, and legal resources.
Open Courts PageSt. Clair County Probate Court Map and Location
St. Clair County Probate Court is listed at 201 McMorran Blvd., Room 2700, Port Huron, MI 48060. The official court page lists phone number (810) 985-2066 and fax number (810) 985-2179. Confirm current office hours, filing instructions, and hearing information before visiting.
St. Clair County Probate Court FAQs
Where is St. Clair County Probate Court located?
St. Clair County Probate Court is located at 201 McMorran Blvd., Room 2700, Port Huron, MI 48060.
What is the St. Clair County Probate Court phone number?
The official court page lists phone number (810) 985-2066.
What are St. Clair County Probate Court hours?
The official court page says the Probate Court is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
How do I search St. Clair County probate case records?
Use the official St. Clair County Court Schedules and Records page and choose Probate Case Records. Use a case number, decedent name, estate name, guardian, conservator, or party name when available.
What cases does St. Clair County Probate Court handle?
The court handles wills and estates, guardianships, conservatorships, mental health cases, trust supervision, and related probate matters.
Does St. Clair County Probate Court handle criminal or divorce cases?
No. The official court page says Probate Court does not handle criminal cases, traffic tickets, divorces, custody disputes, or civil lawsuits.
Where do I find St. Clair County probate forms?
The Probate Court page directs users to Michigan Probate Court Forms. Use the official Michigan Courts/SCAO probate forms page for current statewide probate forms.