Criminal Division
312 S. Jackson Street
Jackson, MI 49201
The Prosecuting Attorney is elected for a four-year term by the residents of the county. The office is established according to the Michigan Constitution, and is responsible for the prosecution of crime. The Prosecuting Attorney is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the county and represents the county in all criminal matters before the Circuit, District, Probate, Appellate and Supreme Court.
Child Support Division
1697 Lansing Avenue - P.O. Box 6589
Jackson, MI 49204
Telephone: 780-4767
Fax: 780-4771
Kimberly Graham, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, the Child Support Division of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney provides paternity establishment and child support services to unmarried parents and married parents living apart. This service is provided pursuant to a funding contract that involves the county, state and federal government. Support services are provided without charge to custodial parents living in Jackson County. After the child support order is obtained by the Child Support Division of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, the Friend of the Court provides collection and enforcement services.
Victim Rights Unit
Telephone: 788-4072
Susan Vogt, Coordinator, the victim Rights Unit provides information and support services to crime victims whose needs were often neglected or ignored by the criminal justice system previous to the adoption of the Michigan Crime Victim's Rights Act in 1985. With the passage of a constitutional amendment in 1988, Michigan crime victims now have the most complete legal rights in the nation. Services provided to residents by the specialized unit include liaison between the victim and the court system; notification of scheduled court hearings; providing a safe private waiting area in the courthouse apart from the defendant's family and friends; accompanies victim to court when requested; assists victims in seeking Court ordered restitution; assists victims with written and/or oral impact statements describing the private/public service agencies within the county and/or State of Michigan; conducts courtroom orientation with victims; and assists in the return of victim's evidence.