What can YOU do about potholes?
Don't just be resigned to living with Michigan potholes! -- Do something!
You may think that, as someone living in Michigan, you just have to put up with them!
Everyone hates them! But don't assume that someone else has reported them. Don't assume it's a low priority. The sooner they are reported, the sooner they will be fixed. That lowers the chance of them growing into more major issues. You can prevent more costly road repairs and damage to your tires and suspension.
The Road Commission of Oakland County patrols for, and repairs, potholes. But they also depend on help from citizens to alert them.
For potholes in our subdivision, or elsewhere in the county* report it directly to the Road Commission.
- Just fill out the short form on the Road Commission website and they will follow up.
- If the situation is an emergency or potentially harmful call the Road Commission Department of Customer Services at 877-858-4804 between 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. weekdays or at 248-858-4895 after hours/weekends.

Wikipedia
To report a pothole outside Oakland County...
(or on state roads within the Oakland County)
- This pertains to roads beginning with the letters I (as in I-696), M (as in M-10, Northwestern Highway), US (as in US-24, Telegraph Road)
- Call the Michigan Department of Transportation pothole hotline for state roadways. Call 888-296-4546 any time 24/7, or use the "Report Potholes" link. Give the location, the county, the closest community and the cross street or interchange nearby.
* Note: Potholes on non-state roads should be reported to local road commissions because MDOT does not have jurisdiction over roads that are not part of the state system. Problems with subdivision roads, the mile roads, and north-south roads such as Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Road, and so on should be reported to RCOC.
More information about potholes and repairs
- The Road Commission for Oakland County, 31001 Lahser Road, Beverly Hills, MI 48025, E-Mail: dcsmail@rcoc.org Phone: 877-858-4804
- The Road Commission invites your comments, questions, complaints and input. You can use the same form.
- Pictorial showing the Birth of a Pothole, from MDOT
- Michigan potholes are back! Here's how to report them to MDOT (Detroit Free Press 1/10/2018
This post updated 1/19/2018 - Links updated 7/26/21