District Courts. Montana's 56 District Courts are administratively structured into 22 judicial districts and served by 46 District Court Judges. The District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction.
As Montana courts transition to a new centralized case management system, certain public records will become available through the Montana District Court Public Access Portal and the Montana Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Public Access Portal.
COURT CASES, SCHEDULES & FILINGS. Search Montana Supreme Court Opinions and Briefs. View the Court's Docket, Daily Orders/Opinions, Calendar and more, Link to live Web Stream
DISTRICT COURTS. Montana's 56 District Courts maintain general jurisdiction for both civil and criminal cases, and also appeals from decisions of select lower courts.
District Court Council. Statistics/Performance Measures. FullCourt Enterprise Newsletter/Updates. Clerks of District Court. History & biography of Montana's Judges and Justices
To find Address and Phone Number of the Montana Court you are looking for: Simply Select the County or City from the drop-down to see a list of Courts that resides in that Judicial district.
Montana’s District Courts cover 22 judicial districts, with each district comprised of several counties. District Courts maintain general jurisdiction and handle cases including felony-level criminal cases, probate and divorce cases.
Nov 5, 2024 · Daniels County District Court (Court ID: 10), Roosevelt County District Court (Court ID: 43), and Sheridan County District Court (Court ID: 46) are enabled for E-Filing on DC, DJ, DN, DD, DI, DR and DV cases.