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Roosevelt County Justice Court #2

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Rosebud County Clerk of District Court

The Clerk of District Court provides the public with access to the records of District Court cases including: felony criminal cases, probate and guardianship proceedings, divorce and custody cases, and other kinds of civil cases. The Clerk of District Court is responsible for setting the schedule for district court hearings. The Clerk of District Court also issues and records marriage licenses.

Rosebud County Justice Court, Department 2 (Colstrip)

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Rosebud County Justice Court, Dept #2

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Sanders County Clerk of District Court

The Clerk of District Court provides the public with access to the records of District Court cases including: felony criminal cases, probate and guardianship proceedings, divorce and custody cases, and other kinds of civil cases. The Clerk of District Court is responsible for setting the schedule for district court hearings. The Clerk of District Court also issues and records marriage licenses.

Sanders County Justice Court

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Shelby City Court

City Courts are the only courts with authority to decide cases involving violations of local laws. City Courts also decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases including: contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and misdemeanors. City Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Sheridan County Clerk of District Court

The Clerk of District Court provides the public with access to the records of District Court cases including: felony criminal cases, probate and guardianship proceedings, divorce and custody cases, and other kinds of civil cases. The Clerk of District Court is responsible for setting the schedule for district court hearings. The Clerk of District Court also issues and records marriage licenses.

Sidney City Court

City Courts are the only courts with authority to decide cases involving violations of local laws. City Courts also decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases including: contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and misdemeanors. City Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Silver Bow County Justice Court #2

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

Stillwater County Clerk of District Court

The Clerk of District Court provides the public with access to the records of District Court cases including: felony criminal cases, probate and guardianship proceedings, divorce and custody cases, and other kinds of civil cases. The Clerk of District Court is responsible for setting the schedule for district court hearings. The Clerk of District Court also issues and records marriage licenses.

Stillwater County Justice Court

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

21st Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

1st Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

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16th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

14th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

7th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

20th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

19th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

18th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

15th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

13th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

12th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

11th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

10th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

9th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

8th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

7th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

5th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

4th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

17th Judicial District Court

District Courts are responsible for many criminal and civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, real property disputes, dissolution of marriage, parenting plans, mental health commitments, wills and estates, juveniles and felony crimes. The District Court also hears appeals from Justice or City Court decisions. District Court decisions can be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.

Yellowstone County Clerk of District Court

The Clerk of District Court provides the public with access to the records of District Court cases including: felony criminal cases, probate and guardianship proceedings, divorce and custody cases, and other kinds of civil cases. The Clerk of District Court is responsible for setting the schedule for district court hearings. The Clerk of District Court also issues and records marriage licenses.

Yellowstone County Justice Court

Justice Courts decide limited kinds of civil and criminal cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, protective orders, traffic violations, property rights disputes with damages less than $7,000, small claims cases with damages less than $3,000, and many kinds of misdemeanor crimes. Justice Court decisions can be appealed to District Court.

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