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Chippewa County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Jeffrey L. Moran
Telephone Numbers: 911 Emergencies 906-635-6355 Sheriff's Office 906-635-7620 Corrections/Jail 906-495-3312 Central Dispatch (non-emergency complaints)
Fax: 906-635-6336
Postal Address: 325 Court Street, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Office Hours: Business office is staffed by two Deputies during the hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday.
Officers: Det./Sgt., Road Sergeant, Marine Deputy, Warrant Officer, Road Deputies, Bailiffs.
Links on this page:
CCW application (printable version to be completed and handed into the Chippewa County Clerk's Office) Claim of Appeal on Denial of Application for Concealed Weapon License (printable version to be completed and handed into the Chippewa County Clerk's Office)
Fingerprint Information Sheet - To be filled out and turned into our office at the above postal address. Complete fingerprint process by logging onto http://www.iisfingerprint.com/ to make an appointment. Enter MI1711700 as Agency ID code.
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Rate Increase January 1, 2006 Code Description Mileage Charge 1701 Bay Mills.....................35.00 1702 Bruce.........................25.00 1703 Chippewa...................55.00 1704 Dafter........................17.00 1705 DeTour.......................90.00 1706 Drummond Island........105.00 1707 Hulbert.......................72.00 1708 Kinross.......................29.00 1709 Pickford......................36.00 1711 Rudyard......................36.00 1712 Soo Township.............14.00 1713 Sugar Island & Ferry....15.00 1714 Superior......................26.00 1715 Trout Lake..................73.00 1716 Whitefish Point...........113.00 1766 City..............................6.00 1770 Barbeau......................25.00 1771 Brimley........................26.00 1774 Eckerman....................62.00 1776 Goetzville/Raber...........67.00 1778 Kincheloe....................36.00 1780 Paradise......................93.00 1782 Stalwart......................52.00
Rate Increase October 1, 2006 Civil Process Papers Affidavit & Claim.....................21.00 Execution..............................35.00 Garnishment..........................18.00 Notice to Quit........................21.00 Notice of Tax Deed.................11.00 Order Show Cause..................21.00 Posting..................................21.00 PPO.......................................None PPO-Notice.............................None Subpoena..............................21.00 Summons & Complaint.............21.00 Writ of Restitution...................35.00
Accident Report Copies..........5.00 Explosive Permits..................1.00
Chippewa County Correctional Facility
Staff The Chippewa County Correctional Facility is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Staff personnel include the Jail Administrator, Assistant Jail Administrator, two Corporals, 13 full-time Correction's Officers, 12 part-time Corrections Officers, 2 Community Service Supervisors, 3 Cooks and a facility Physician.
Booking Offenders lodged at the correctional facility are processed in through the Booking Office. Questions concerning bail and court appearance for arraingnment can be answered by the booking officer. Bonds posted must be in cash or through bail bondsman. Checks and foreign currency will not be accepted.
Visitors must be on the inmate's visitation list. No visitors under the age of 17 are allowed (special exceptions may be approved by the Jail Administrator). Inmates are allowed up to 3 visitors per visitation day, 15 minutes per visit. The visitation schedule is as follows:
Female inmates: Sundays, 10:00 a.m to 11:30 a.m. Male inmates whose last names begin with A - J: Saturdays, 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Male inmates whose last names begin with K - Z: Sundays, 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Visitors report to the second floor of the city/county building. Visits are non-contact, the inmate and visitor are separated by a window and will talk to each other via phone. Inmates may not receive any packages or gifts from visitors. Cash may be given by a visitor to be deposited into the inmate's account.
The only personal items an inmate may have while in custody are cash (which will be deposited into his/her account), prescription eye glasses, and medical prescriptions (which will be given to the facility physician for approval to be dispensed). Additional personal hygiene items may also be purchased through the commissary.
Inmates are issued facility clothing during their stay at the correctional facility. Some additional clothing items are also available to the inmate through the commissary. Suitable street attire may be provided for the jury trial.
Inmates are provided 3 meals per day. Inmates may also purchase snack items through the commissary.
The correctional facility does not accept personal calls for inmates. Inmates may make personal calls from their cell phones. Calls must be made collect, or with a telephone card sold by the facility.
GED Drug and Alcohol Counseling Bible Study Native American Culture Studies Inmate Worker Program Work-Pass Program Electronic Tether Program Community Service Program (Organizations wishing to request community service workers should contact the Community Service Supervisor at 906-635-6883.)
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