Clinton County Michigan Foreclosure & Redemption Information

Clinton County Michigan Foreclosure & Redemption Information

Public foreclosure notice data, sheriff sale schedules, redemption timelines & equity recovery resources for Clinton County, Michigan.

๐Ÿ“ County Seat: St. Johns โš–๏ธ Circuit Court: 29th Circuit โฑ Est. Redemption: ~6 Months ๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Newspaper: Clinton County News
~6 MoTypical Redemption Window
78KCounty Population
29thCircuit Court District
St. JohnsCounty Seat
Lansing MetroAdjacent Market Driver

Clinton County Foreclosure Equity Intelligence

Clinton County occupies a strategic position in mid-Michigan, bordering the state capital Lansing metro area to the south while extending north through agricultural townships and inland lake communities. As Lansing’s suburban and exurban growth ring, Clinton County has experienced consistent residential appreciation driven by state government employment, Michigan State University activity in neighboring Ingham County, and the increasing appeal of rural-residential lifestyles. Properties in DeWitt Township, Bath, and other Lansing-adjacent communities in Clinton County frequently carry meaningful equity even when they enter foreclosure.

Michigan Foreclosure Redemption Timeline โ€” Clinton County

Foreclosure Notice PublishedSheriff’s sale notice published in Clinton County News for 4 consecutive weeksPublic Record
Sheriff’s Sale ConductedPublic auction at Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, St. Johns, MICourthouse Event
Redemption Period OpensTypically 6 months for residential properties under MCL 600.3240~6 Month Clock
4
Final 60 Days โ€” Act ImmediatelyLansing-area equity recovery window narrowing fastUrgent
5
Redemption Period ExpiresTitle vests with purchaser; homeowner equity rights permanently extinguishedFinal Deadline

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๐Ÿ› Sheriff Sale Administration

Clinton County Sheriff’s Office
1347 E Sturgis St, St. Johns, MI 48879
(989) 224-5200

๐Ÿ“ฐ Legal Notice Publication

Clinton County News
Qualifying newspaper for Clinton County sheriff sale notices
St. Johns, MI

๐Ÿ“‚ Register of Deeds

Clinton County Register of Deeds
100 E State St, St. Johns, MI 48879
(989) 224-5140

โš–๏ธ Circuit Court

29th Circuit Court โ€” Clinton County
100 E State St, St. Johns, MI 48879
(989) 224-5140

Key Communities

  • St. Johns (county seat, mint capital of the world)
  • DeWitt Township (Lansing suburb, high demand)
  • Bath Township (suburban Lansing growth)
  • Ovid (rural community, Maple River corridor)
  • Fowler, Westphalia (German heritage townships)
  • Elsie, Laingsburg (rural agricultural towns)

Market Notes

Clinton County’s real estate market is anchored by DeWitt and Bath Townships, which function as Lansing’s northern suburbs and command strong residential values driven by Lansing metro employment and MSU proximity. St. Johns’ mint industry heritage and agricultural identity support rural property values throughout the county. Foreclosure properties in DeWitt and Bath corridors frequently carry suburban equity comparable to Ingham County but with lower price points attracting strong buyer demand.

โš ๏ธ Shortened Redemption: Vacant or abandoned Clinton County properties may qualify for a shortened 30-day redemption period under Michigan law. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney immediately.

Clinton County Foreclosure & Redemption FAQs

Where are Clinton County sheriff sales held?
Clinton County sheriff sales are typically held at the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office at 1347 E Sturgis St, St. Johns, MI 48879. Sale notices are published in the Clinton County News for the required statutory period. Always verify current schedules directly with the Sheriff’s Office.
How long is the redemption period in Clinton County?
Michigan residential foreclosures carry an estimated 6-month redemption period under MCL 600.3240. Shortened periods may apply for vacant or abandoned properties. The exact period for your Clinton County property depends on individual circumstances โ€” consult a licensed Michigan attorney.
Can I sell my Clinton County home during the redemption period?
Generally yes. Michigan law permits property sales during the redemption period. Clinton County’s Lansing-adjacent suburban markets frequently support equity recovery, particularly in DeWitt and Bath Townships. If sale proceeds exceed outstanding obligations, you retain the equity difference. Acting early maximizes options.
How do I find Clinton County foreclosure notices?
Clinton County foreclosure notices are published in the Clinton County News. The Clinton County Register of Deeds at 100 E State St, St. Johns maintains public mortgage and deed records accessible during business hours.
Is this page legal advice about Clinton County foreclosures?
No. This page provides general public information about foreclosure and redemption processes in Clinton County, Michigan. It is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Michigan attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
Informational Disclaimer: This page is for general public informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Foreclosure timelines and redemption periods vary. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney before making decisions. Real estate services provided by Richard Stewart | Associate Broker ยท REAL Broker LLC. License information available upon request.