The Wayne County Friend of the Court now offers safe and convenient virtual customer service appointments. Customers can meet virtually one-on-one with a child support professional about their case to get information and ask questions. Virtual appointments save the customer travel time, travel costs, and wait time.
To make an appointment, customers can visit the court’s website at https://thirdjudicialcircuitofmichigan.setmore.com/. Appointment times begin at 8:00 a.m. with the last appointment at 3:30 p.m. Appointments are twenty (20) minutes long. Appointments are easy to make and easy to connect to the day of the appointment. There are often same day appointments available. Residents do not need to have the Setmore application installed, but they must have an updated internet browser to connect to the meeting. Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are preferred.
For the safety of its customers and staff, Friend of the Court walk-in customer service at the Penobscot Building remains closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For questions, call the Wayne County Friend of the Court at 313-224-6639.
- Posted June 16, 2021
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