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This website provides access to North Dakota District Court Case information for Criminal, Traffic, and Civil case types. The search results also include municipal court cases from certain areas. The search results do not include restricted case information.
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There are district court services in each of the state’s 53 counties. The district courts are funded by the state of North Dakota. The district courts have original and general jurisdiction in all cases except as otherwise provided by law. They have the authority to issue original and remedial writs.
Search public court records by county or municipal code in North Dakota.
Courts of North Dakota include: State courts of North Dakota. North Dakota Supreme Court [1] North Dakota District Courts (7 judicial districts) [2] North Dakota Municipal Courts [3] Federal courts located in North Dakota. United States District Court for the District of North Dakota [4]
United States District Court for the District of North Dakota. Our headquarters office is located in Bismarck with a divisional office in Fargo. Minot and Grand Forks are unstaffed satellite offices. Click here to visit our "History of the District Court" page.
You have reached the public portal providing for access to North Dakota appellate records and e-filing. The mission of the North Dakota Court System is to provide the people, through an independent judiciary, equal access to fair and timely resolution of disputes under law.
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The North Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court of law in the state of North Dakota. The Court rules on questions of law in appeals from the state's district courts. Each of the five justices is elected on a no-party ballot for a ten-year term, arranged so that one seat is contested every two years.
District Courts. Use the map below to find your district court by selecting your county from the map, or select your county from the drop-down box below.