Washtenaw County
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County & Parish Government, Justice Courts, Police Departments
220 N Main St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-222-6850
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- General Info
- Washtenaw County located in southeastern Michigan, is approximately 30 miles west of Detroit. The county is made up of five cities: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline, Chelsea and Milan; and three incorporated villages that include Manchester, Dexter and Barton Hills. The County spans a distance of 30-miles east-to-west and 24-miles north-to-south. The county has more than 350,000 residents, and is one of the few Michigan counties that continue to grow at a moderate rate. In 1822, the Legislative Council established the Washtenaw County boundary lines. In 1827, Washtenaw County, Territory of Michigan, was legally established. Emerson Greenman, a former curator of the museum of anthropology at the University of Michigan, wrote that the name Washtenaw was derived from the Algonquin and meant 'Far Country' with Detroit as the Point of reference. County officials that are elected, include Commissioners, Clerk/Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Prosecutor, Sheriff, Treasurer and Judges.
- Extra Phones
Phone: 734-222-6755
Phone: 734-222-6800
Phone: 734-222-6700
Fax: 734-222-6715
TollFree: 800-784-8669
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- County & Parish Government, Justice Courts, Police Departments
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- Neighborhoods
- Central Ann Arbor, Downtown Ann Arbor
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Washtenaw County Human Rsrcs
Washtenaw County Risk Management
Washtenaw County Commissioners
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