600.565 Judicial clerks; appointment, duties, salary. Sec. 565. (1) Upon recommendation of the circuit judges of the county, the governor may (a) appoint the indicated number of judicial clerks in the specified circuits and counties as follows: (i) one clerk in counties having 2 or more judges, (ii) three or more clerks in counties having […]
600.567 Repealed. 1996, Act 374, Eff. Oct. 1, 1996. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to executive court administrator.
600.571 Circuit court clerks; duties, accounting. Sec. 571. The county clerk of each county shall (a) Be the clerk of the circuit court for the county. (b) Attend the circuit court sessions. (c) Appoint in counties with more than 1 circuit judge or having more than 100,000 population but less than 1,000,000 a deputy for […]
600.572 Deposits with court; bond of clerk. Sec. 572. The circuit judge in his discretion may (a) make and file with the clerk of the court rules and regulations concerning funds, stocks, or securities deposited with the court pursuant to court order; (b) require the court clerk to file a bond with the county treasurer […]
600.573 Deposits with court; deposit in bank. Sec. 573. All funds, stocks, or securities deposited with the court for or by any person and received by the court clerk shall be deposited in a bank or otherwise safeguarded in the manner directed by the court. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
600.574 Deposits with court; certificate; securities, accounting. Sec. 574. Any funds which the clerk deposits in a bank shall be evidenced by a certificate from the bank cashier except for stocks or securities deposited in a safety deposit box as directed by the court. The certificate shall state that the amount deposited is actually in […]
600.575 Deposits with court; payment on court order. Sec. 575. Funds which the clerk deposits in a bank to the credit of any officer of the court shall be paid out by the bank only upon presentation of a court order signed by the circuit judge. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
600.576 Deposits with court; liability of payor. Sec. 576. A person depositing funds, stocks, or securities with the court clerk pursuant to court order is discharged from all further liability to the extent of the deposit. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
600.579 Deputy circuit court clerks; appointment, salary. Sec. 579. (1) In counties having a population of more than 1,000,000 or that shall hereafter attain a population of more than 1,000,000 and that have adopted civil service under Act No. 370 of the Public Acts of 1941, as amended, being sections 38.401 to 38.428 of the […]
600.581 Sheriff and deputy; attendance at court sessions. Sec. 581. The sheriff of the county, or his deputy, shall attend the circuit court, probate court, and district court sessions, when requested by these courts, and the sessions of other courts as required by law. The judge in his discretion: (a) shall fix, determine, and regulate […]
600.582 Sheriff and deputy; officers of court; powers; disobedience or default. Sec. 582. The sheriff and his deputies: (a) are officers of the court for the purpose of executing the process of the court; (b) may execute all lawful orders and process of the court in any county of the state; (c) to whom process […]
600.584 Sheriff and deputy, coroner; aid in performing duties. Sec. 584. The sheriff, his deputies, and any coroner or constable having the power to perform such duty may require suitable aid in (a) serving process in civil or criminal cases; (b) preserving the peace; (c) apprehending or securing any person for felony or breach of […]
600.585 Sheriff and deputy, coroner; power of the county. Sec. 585. Whenever the sheriff, a deputy, coroner, or a constable encounters resistance in serving process or reasonably believes that resistance will be encountered, he may take the power of the county and proceed therewith to serve the process. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, […]
600.586 Sheriff, deputy sheriff, or county medical examiner licensed to practice law; prohibited conduct; exceptions; violation as civil infraction; penalty. Sec. 586. (1) A sheriff, deputy sheriff, or county medical examiner licensed to practice law in this state shall not do either of the following: (a) Serve process in an action in which he or […]
600.587 Sheriff, constable, or other officer; wilful neglect to execute process; penalty. Sec. 587. A sheriff, constable, or other officer who wilfully neglects to execute any: (a) attachment, (b) summons, (c) precept to summon a jury, (d) warrant to apprehend a witness or any other person, or (e) any other process authorized to be issued […]
600.588 Sheriff and deputy, constable; attending jury. Sec. 588. Any sheriff, constable, or other officer, who has summoned any jury as mentioned in section 587 above, shall attend the jury and take charge of them when required to do so by the officer issuing the summons. For any wilful neglect to obey the order to […]
600.589 Fine; excuse, remission. Sec. 589. Upon any fine being imposed in any of the cases hereinbefore specified, notice thereof shall be given to the person fined, to the end that he may, within a reasonable time, render any excuse to the officer imposing such fine, or show cause why such fine should be remitted. […]
600.591 Operation of circuit court; appropriation; employer; authority; collective bargaining; appointment, supervision, discipline, or dismissal of employees; transfer of employees; effect of existing collective bargaining agreement; control of employees; applicability of subsections (2) to (9) to third judicial circuit employees; chief judge as principal administrator; “county-paid employees of the circuit court” defined. Sec. 591. (1) […]
600.592 Repealed. 1996, Act 374, Eff. Oct. 1, 1996. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to employees of state judicial council serving in circuit court in third judicial circuit.
600.593 Employee of circuit court in third judicial circuit as employee of Wayne county judicial council or of Wayne county. Sec. 593. Effective October 1, 1996, each employee of the former state judicial council serving in the circuit court in the third judicial circuit shall become an employee of the Wayne county judicial council if […]