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2A District Court · Adrian, Michigan

Sued in the 2A District Court?

Here's what defendants in Adrian and the surrounding Lenawee County area need to know — court details, how cases typically move through this court, and where to go next based on where you are in the process.

Court details

2A District Court

Always verify critical details (filing fees, hearing format, deadlines) directly with the court clerk before relying on them.

Address
Contact the court clerk for the current address and directions.
Phone
Contact information is available on the Michigan Courts directory .
Hours
Contact the court for current hours of operation. Most Michigan district courts are open Monday through Friday.
Judges
2 judges serve this court.
E-filing
This court uses MiFILE, Michigan's statewide electronic filing system. Creating an account is free at mifile.courts.michigan.gov .
Filing fees
Contact the court clerk for current filing fee amounts.
County
Lenawee County, Michigan

What to expect

What Defendants Typically Experience Here

The 2A District Court serves Lenawee County in Lenawee County. Like other Michigan district courts, it hears civil cases — including debt collection lawsuits, landlord-tenant disputes, and damage claims — when the amount in dispute is under $25,000. The court also handles criminal misdemeanors, traffic violations, and a small claims division for disputes involving smaller amounts.

For defendants facing a civil lawsuit — such as a credit card debt collection case — the timeline is the same across all Michigan district courts. Defendants generally have 21 days from the date of service to file a written response. Missing this deadline can result in a default judgment, which may lead to wage garnishment, frozen bank accounts, and a judgment that remains on the defendant's record.

This court participates in MiFILE, Michigan's statewide electronic filing system, so defendants can file an Answer or other documents online at mifile.courts.michigan.gov . Hearings are conducted both in person and via remote technology, depending on the case type. For preparing court documents, Michigan Legal Help offers free guided tools at michiganlegalhelp.org .

Your next steps

Wherever you are in the process

If you've been sued in the 2A District Court, you're not alone — and you have options. Start wherever you are right now:

Legal help

Find an Attorney for 2A District Court

Attorneys who practice in this court can be reached directly. If a spot is open, that means we haven't yet confirmed an advertiser for that tier — you can still find legal help through our free resources page.

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Don't know where to start?

The Quick-Start Checklist

The DefendMich Quick-Start Checklist walks you through the first steps after getting served — the critical deadlines, what to gather, and what to do before anything else. Eight pages, printable, built for people who just got sued and need a clear starting point.

Jurisdictional coverage

Communities Served by the 2A District Court

This court handles cases arising in the following communities in Lenawee County:

  • Lenawee County

If you are unsure which court serves your address, contact the court clerk or consult the Michigan Courts trial court directory .

DefendMich.com provides legal information, not legal advice. This site is not affiliated with the 2A District Court, Lenawee County, or any government agency. Nothing on this site creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, consult a licensed attorney or contact a legal aid organization.