Otsego County Mugshot Lookup

Otsego County jail mugshots are recorded at the small 34-bed jail in Gaylord, Michigan. Sheriff Matthew Nowicki oversees the facility, which employs 10 corrections officers. The jail houses both male and female inmates and may reduce sentences for non-violent offenders when overcrowding becomes an issue. Booking photos are part of every intake record but are not posted publicly online.

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Otsego County Overview

25,000+ Population
Gaylord County Seat
34 Jail Beds
10 Corrections Staff

Otsego County Jail and Sheriff

The Otsego County jail is at 124 S Court Avenue in Gaylord. It has just 34 beds, making it one of the smaller county jails in Michigan. The facility was renovated in the 1980s. Ten corrections officers staff the jail. Sheriff Matthew Nowicki runs the department, and Undersheriff Matthew Muladore assists.

Jail Administrator Brian E. Webber handles daily operations. You can reach him at (989) 732-3555, extension 2792. The jail phone for general inquiries is (989) 731-7289. Because of the small size, the jail sometimes deals with overcrowding. When that happens, the sheriff may reduce sentences for non-violent offenders to free up beds. Both men and women are housed at this facility.

The jail offers several programs for inmates. These include AA/NA meetings, community service, GED preparation, group counseling, religious counseling, and a trustee program. Inmates who qualify for the trustee program get certain privileges in exchange for work duties around the facility.

Jail Address124 S Court Avenue, Gaylord, MI 49735
Jail Phone(989) 731-7289
Sheriff Office(989) 732-3555
Jail AdministratorBrian E. Webber - ext. 2792
SheriffMatthew Nowicki - ext. 2781

The VINE system provides inmate lookup for Otsego County. Search by name or other identifiers to check custody status. VINE is free and open to anyone. It does not show mugshot photos but gives you basic information about whether someone is currently held at the jail.

For booking photos and detailed records, submit a FOIA request. The FOIA coordinator works out of the County Administrator's Office at 225 W. Main in Gaylord. You can submit requests several ways: using the FOIA form, writing your own letter, making a verbal request, visiting in person, sending mail, faxing to (989) 731-7529, or emailing. Just provide enough information for staff to find the records you want.

Under Michigan's FOIA law, the county has five business days to respond. They can extend that by 10 days if needed. If your request gets denied, you have the right to appeal. Fees are based on the actual cost of finding and copying the records.

FOIA requests for Otsego County records can be submitted by form, letter, fax, email, or in person at 225 W. Main, Gaylord, MI 49735.

Visiting Otsego County Jail Inmates

Visitation at the Otsego County jail takes place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Hours run from 9 am to 9:30 pm on those days. Each inmate can have one hour-long visit or two 30-minute visits per week. You need to schedule at least 24 hours in advance.

Visitors aged 16 and over must bring a photo ID. Proper attire is required, and any abusive, assaulting, or profane behavior will end the visit immediately. The jail takes these rules seriously. If you cause problems, your visiting privileges could get suspended.

Money for inmates goes through the lobby kiosk, which is available 24/7. Online deposits and phone deposits by debit or credit card also work. These funds go into the inmate's commissary account for buying snacks, hygiene products, and other basics.

Otsego County Criminal Records

The Otsego County government website has general information about county services, including the Sheriff's Office. For specific inmate records, the VINE system is your first stop.

Otsego County jail mugshots

You can also search the VINE notification system to register for alerts about a specific inmate's custody status changes. This is useful if you want to know when someone gets released or moved.

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Indigent inmates at the Otsego County jail receive basic clothing items including bras, socks, underwear, and t-shirts (three of each). This is worth knowing if you are trying to bring items to someone in custody, as the jail provides these basics at no cost.

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Cities in Otsego County

Otsego County includes Gaylord, Vanderbilt, and several townships. Gaylord is the county seat and largest community. All local arrests are processed at the county jail on S Court Avenue.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Otsego County in northern lower Michigan.