Clerk's Office

The Meridian Township Clerk is the Department Head of the Clerk’s Office. A Township Clerk is an elected member of the Township Board every four years with an equal vote as the other members of the Board.

The Clerk also has statutory duties and functions, as set forth in state law, including the appointment of the Deputy Clerk. The mission of the Clerk’s Office is to provide a safe and welcoming, sustainable prime community in line with the Township’s vision to achieve and maintain a welcoming community with the highest quality of life for our residents.

For questions, please contact Clerk Angela Demas at 517.853.4304 or demas@meridian.mi.us.

To view the Elections, Notary Service, and Public Notices webpages, use the buttons below:

Angela Demas, Township Clerk

  • The Deputy Clerk is the records manager of Glendale Cemetery and Riverside Cemetery

  • The Deputy Clerk oversees the operations and management of, and improvements to, Township-owned Cemeteries.

  • Only Glendale Cemetery is available to purchase a plot. For more information on Glendale Cemetery or purchasing a plot, please contact the Deputy Clerk at 517.853.4328.

  • The “Cemetery Find a Grave” website is a helpful website to find burial locations.

  • Visit our Cemeteries webpage to learn more and to search their databases.

Township clerks are certified by the State of Michigan under the Election Officials’ Accreditation Program mandated by Michigan election law to maintain voter registration records for their township, and are responsible for administering all federal, state, county, township, and, in some cases, village elections. Township clerks who have a school district wholly contained within their township are also responsible for the administration of the school district’s elections. Election administration consists of:

  • Receiving nominating petitions and Affidavits of Identity.

  • Managing voter registration using the QVF system: Accepting voter registrations, maintaining voter registration files, transferring voter registrations in compliance with federal and state record-keeping requirements, and overseeing the use of the electronic poll book.

  • Administering absentee voting (AV) and conducting elections: Receiving AV applications and records, tracking and mailing AV ballots.

  • Election responsibilities include controlling campaign materials, handling recounts, and conducting special and recall elections.

  • Posting and publishing state-required election notices.

  • Township Election Commissions are chaired by the Township Clerk and are responsible for designating precincts and polling places, selecting voting machines, testing equipment, and conducting public accuracy tests, printing and proofreading ballots, and appointing election inspectors.

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) regulates and sets requirements for the disclosure of public records by all public bodies in the state. FOIA states that all persons, except those in prison, upon written request have a reasonable opportunity to inspect, copy, or receive copies of the requested public record of the public body.

Clerk Angela Demas is the FOIA Coordinator for Meridian Township.

FOIAs can be requested in person, via mail, or through our JustFOIA online request portal.

  • The Open Meetings Act requires a public body to give the public notice prior to holding a meeting. The Clerk’s Office ensures that proper notice is given for regular meetings, public hearings, special meetings, election notices, police auctions, and bids.

  • The Clerk’s Office maintains affidavits of publication and other proof of publication for notices.

Meridian Township Public Notices

*Notary Services by Appointment Only

The Clerk’s Office provides free notary services to Township residents. A $5 fee will be charged to non-Township residents.

If you have notary business to conduct with the Clerk’s Office, please make an appointment at the link below:

Notary Appointment Calendly Link 

For questions, please contact the Clerk's Office at 517.853.4300 or clerksoffice@meridian.mi.us.

Record retention including the Code of Ordinances

  • The Clerk is required by state law to maintain an ordinance book, and from time to time a municipality may compile or codify all of its current ordinances and publish that compilation or code.

  • Minutes are recorded to provide an accurate written history of the proceedings of a board, commission, or committee meeting. The Open Meetings Act (OMA) contains the legal requirements for minutes of public body meetings. Minutes must be kept for all meetings and are retained by the Clerk’s Office. Minutes of closed meetings are also recorded and kept by the Clerk.

  • When the Township Board wishes to adopt a resolution, they become part of the permanent record of the municipality retained by the Clerk’s Office.

  • The Clerk’s Office follows Michigan law (MCL 399.5 and 750.491) requiring that all public records be listed on an approved Retention and Disposal Schedule that identifies the minimum amount of time that records must be kept to satisfy administrative, legal, fiscal and historical needs.

The following statutory duties are maintained by the Meridian Township Clerk’s Office:

Elections
  • Administers elections according to state law.
  • Keeps voter registration file.
  • Registers voters.
  • Maintains Permanent absentee ballot list.
Financials
  • Prepares warrants for Township checks.
  • Prepares financial statements.
  • Delivers tax certificates to the supervisor and the county clerk by September 30.
  • Must post a surety bond.
Notices
  • Keeps the Township book of oaths.
  • Responsible for special meeting notices.
  • Publishes board meeting minutes.
Records
  • Maintains custody of all Township records.
  • Maintains the general ledger.
  • Records and maintains Township meeting minutes.
  • Keeps Township ordinance book.

Staff

Angela Demas
Township Clerk
demas@meridian.mi.us
517.853.4304

Vacant
Deputy Clerk/Election Administrator

Stephaney Keroson
Administrative Assistant II
guild@meridian.mi.us
517.853.4328

Vacant
Records Technician III